Searching for extraterrestrial life through the observation and characterization of exoplanets is, amongst others, one of the major goal of the modern astrophysics. This quest translate from an instrumental point of view to the development of telescope capable of reaching higher angular resolution that what is actually ongoing. That is why the...
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2018 (v1)Journal article
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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...
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March 21, 2019 (v1)Publication
Wavefront sensors encode phase information of an incoming wavefront into an intensity pattern that can be measured on a camera. Several kinds of wavefront sensors (WFS) are used in astronomical adaptive optics. Amongst them, Fourier-based wavefront sensors perform a filtering operation on the wavefront in the focal plane. The most well known...
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2019 (v1)Journal article
Context. Direct imaging of debris discs gives important information about their nature, their global morphology, and allows us to identify specific structures possibly in connection with the presence of gravitational perturbers. It is the most straightforward technique to observe planetary systems as a whole.Aims. We present the first resolved...
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