First High-Contrast Imaging Using a Gaussian Aperture Pupil Mask
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- 20 June 2002
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 572 (2) , L165-L168
- https://doi.org/10.1086/341876
Abstract
Placing a pupil mask with a gaussian aperture into the optical train of current telescopes represents a way to attain high contrast imaging that potentially improves contrast by orders of magnitude compared to current techniques. We present here the first observations ever using a gaussian aperture pupil mask (GAPM) on the Penn State near-IR Imager and Spectrograph (PIRIS) at the Mt. Wilson 100$^{primeprime}$ telescope. Two nearby stars were observed, $epsilon$ Eridani and $mu$ Her A. A faint companion was detected around $mu$ Her A, confirming it as a proper motion companion. Furthermore, the observed H and K magnitudes of the companion were used to constrain its nature. No companions or faint structure were observed for $epsilon$ Eridani. We found that our observations with the GAPM achieved contrast levels similar to our coronographic images, without blocking light from the central star. The mask's performance also nearly reached sensitivities reported for other ground based adaptive optics coronographs and deep HST images, but did not reach theoretically predicted contrast levels. We outline ways that could improve the performance of the GAPM by an order of magnitude or more.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, accepted by ApJ letter
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