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Speckle Lifetime in High-Contrast Adaptive Optics.
Macintosh, B. ; Poyneer, L. ; Sivaramakrishnan, A. ; Marlos, C.
Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
关键词: Optic images;    Adaptive optics;    High-contract imaging;    Lifetime;    Planets;   
RP-ID  :  DE2006875947
学科分类:工程和技术(综合)
美国|英语
来源: National Technical Reports Library
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【 摘 要 】

The main noise source in detection of faint companions such as extrasolar planets near bright stars with AO is speckle noise - residual PSF structure caused by wavefront errors due to the atmosphere, the AO system, and static optical effects. Of these, the most fundamental are atmospheric speckles - even given infinite wavefront SNR and a perfect DM, timelag between sensing and correction will always lead to a residual atmospheric speckle pattern. There have been several suggestions as to the lifetime of these atmospheric speckles, none strongly supported by theory or simulation. We have carried out a systematic series of simulations and analysis to explore this question. We show that speckles have different behavior in the regime in which diffraction is significant (first-order speckles, which are rapidly modulated as a phase error translates across the aperture) and in the coronagraphic regime (second-order speckles, which evolve only as the phase screen completely clears the aperture.). We use simulations to analyze the behavior of speckles in a variety of regimes, showing that the second-order atmospheric speckle lifetime is almost constant irrespective of the properties of the AO system, and is set primarily by the atmospheric clearing time of the telescope aperture.

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