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The segmented pupil experiment for exoplanet detection: Part 3. Advances and first light with segments cophasing

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SPEED (Segmented Pupil Experiment for Exoplanet Detection) is an instrumental testbed designed to offer an ideal cocoon to provide relevant solutions in both cophasing and high-contrast imaging with segmented telescopes. The next generation of observatories will be made of a primary mirror with excessive complexity (mirror segmentation, central obscuration, and spider vanes) undoubtedly known to be unfavorable for the direct detection of exoplanets. Exoplanets detection around late-type stars (M-dwarfs) constitutes an outstanding reservoir of candidates, and SPEED integrates all the recipes to pave the road for this science case (cophasing sensors, multi-DM wavefront control and shaping architecture as well as advanced coronagraphy). In this paper, we provide a progress overview of the project and report on the first light with segments cophasing control and monitoring from a coronagraphic image.
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hal-02308613 , version 1 (08-10-2019)

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Patrice Martinez, Pierre Janin-Potiron, Mathilde Beaulieu, Carole Gouvret, Julien Dejonghe, et al.. The segmented pupil experiment for exoplanet detection: Part 3. Advances and first light with segments cophasing. Adaptive Optics Systems VI, Jun 2018, Austin, United States. pp.268, ⟨10.1117/12.2313551⟩. ⟨hal-02308613⟩
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