WFIRST日冕仪(CGI)技术演示(会议报告)

N. Kasdin, B. Macintosh, M. Turnbull, V. Bailey, J. Trauger, B. Mennesson, J. Rhodes, M. Frerking, F. Zhao
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宽视场红外巡天望远镜(WFIRST)计划于2025年发射,是美国宇航局继詹姆斯·韦伯太空望远镜之后的下一个大型太空天文台。它包含两个主要的科学仪器:一个宽视场仪器(WFI),用于近红外星系的调查;探索暗能量和暗物质的性质;开展微透镜巡天以完成系外行星的普查,并利用日冕仪(CGI)展示系外行星成像和光谱的高对比度技术。了解如何实现CGI技术是未来更大的任务的关键一步,目标是直接成像附近恒星可居住区域的类地行星。本文概述了当前仪器的设计和要求,重点介绍了正在演示的关键技术。其中包括两种类型的日冕仪,带有两个可变形镜子的闭环波前控制,一个可见光电子倍增探测器(EMCCD)和一个基于透镜的积分场光谱仪。此外,将开发和测试用于低阶和高阶波前控制、光谱提取和行星探测后处理的关键算法。本文还将描述该仪器的操作计划。参与的科学家计划(PSP)将使社区成员能够参与技术演示,如果仪器性能得到保证,将把科学重点放在大型木星大小的行星、原行星和碎片盘的成像和光谱上,以及对未被发现的木星和可能的迷你海王星的盲搜索计划。
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The WFIRST coronagraph instrument (CGI) technology demonstration (Conference Presentation)
The Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST), which is planned for launch in 2025, is NASA’s next large space observatory after the James Webb Space Telescope. It contains two primary science instruments: A Wide Field Instrument (WFI) to carry out surveys of galaxies in the near infrared; explore the properties of dark energy and dark matter; and carry out a microlensing survey to complete the census of exoplanets, and a Coronagraph Instrument (CGI) to demonstrate high-contrast technology for exoplanet imaging and spectroscopy. Understanding how to implement the technology for CGI is a critical step toward future, larger missions targeted at direct imaging of Earthlike planets in the habitable zone of nearby stars. This paper presents an overview of the current instrument design and requirements, highlighting the critical technologies being demonstrated. These include two types of coronagraphs, closed-loop wavefront control with two deformable mirrors, a visible-light, electron multiplying detector (EMCCD), and a lenslet based integral field spectrograph. Additionally, critical algorithms will be developed and tested for low- and high-order wavefront control, spectral extraction, and post-processing for planet detection. The paper will also describe the operational plans for the instrument. A participating scientist program (PSP) will enable members of the community to engage in the technology demonstration and, if warranted by instrument performance, will incorporate science focusing on imaging and spectra of large Jupiter size planets and protoplanetary and debris disks and a blind search program for undiscovered Jupiters and possibly mini-Neptunes.
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