Eighth-Order Image Masks for Terrestrial Planet Finding

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, , Citation Marc J. Kuchner et al 2005 ApJ 628 466 DOI 10.1086/430200

0004-637X/628/1/466

Abstract

We describe a new series of band-limited image masks for coronagraphy that are insensitive to tip-tilt errors and other low spatial frequency optical aberrations. For a modest cost in throughput, these "eighth-order" masks would allow the Terrestrial Planet Finder Coronagraph (TPF-C) to operate with a pointing accuracy no better than that of the Hubble Space Telescope. We also provide eighth-order notch filter masks that offer the same robustness to pointing errors combined with more manageable construction tolerances: binary masks and sampled graded masks with moderate optical density requirements.

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