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Published October 20, 2013 | Published + Submitted
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PALM-3000: Exoplanet Adaptive Optics for the 5 m Hale Telescope

Abstract

We describe and report first results from PALM-3000, the second-generation astronomical adaptive optics (AO) facility for the 5.1 m Hale telescope at Palomar Observatory. PALM-3000 has been engineered for high-contrast imaging and emission spectroscopy of brown dwarfs and large planetary mass bodies at near-infrared wavelengths around bright stars, but also supports general natural guide star use to V ≈ 17. Using its unique 66 × 66 actuator deformable mirror, PALM-3000 has thus far demonstrated residual wavefront errors of 141 nm rms under ~1'' seeing conditions. PALM-3000 can provide phase conjugation correction over a 6."4 × 6."4 working region at λ = 2.2 μm, or full electric field (amplitude and phase) correction over approximately one-half of this field. With optimized back-end instrumentation, PALM-3000 is designed to enable 10^(–7) contrast at 1" angular separation, including post-observation speckle suppression processing. While continued optimization of the AO system is ongoing, we have already successfully commissioned five back-end instruments and begun a major exoplanet characterization survey, Project 1640.

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© 2013 American Astronomical Society. Received 2013 June 5; accepted 2013 August 19; published 2013 October 7. This work was performed with financial support of National Science Foundation (NSF) through awards AST-0619922 and AST-1007046, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Caltech Optical Observatories, and the generous philanthropy of Ron and Glo Helin. Development of the Xinetics, Inc. The PALM-3000 HODM was funded by NASA SBIR award #NNG05CA21C. The successful deployment of PALM-3000 could not have been possible without the notable talent and dedication of the entire Palomar Observatory staff. We gratefully acknowledge the specific contributions from Dan McKenna, John Henning, Steve Kunsman, Kajsa Peffer, Jean Mueller, Kevin Rykowski, Carolyn Heffner, Steve Einer, Greg van Idsinga, Mike Doyle, and Bruce Baker in interfacing to the Hale Telescope and to obtaining the commissioning data described herein. Facilities: Hale (PALM-3000), Hale (P1640), Hale (TMAS), Hale (PHARO)

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