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Date:

May 4, 2016 - May 5, 2016

Location:

Jet Propulsion Lab, California

Agenda:

HCISA_schedulefinal.pdf (60.8 KB)

High Contrast Imaging on Segmented Apertures Workshop

Direct imaging of habitable exoplanets around a significant sample of nearby stars and identification of life signatures on the best targets will require large aperture telescope(s) able to perform detailed spectroscopic characterization. Such (a) telescope(s) will almost certainly be segmented, and will be equipped with (a) high performance starlight suppression system(s). Centrally obscured and segmented apertures present unique challenges for coronagraphs and wave-front control systems.

May 5, 2016 PresenterStartDurationEnd
Day 1
Scientific context: science and missions (invited)Karl Stapelfeldt9:00 AM0:309:30 AM
Experience from WFIRST as a “segmented” aperture (chair: Guyon)
Coronagraph design for segmented/centrally obscured apertures: WFIRST experience (invited)Jeremy Kasdin9:30 AM0:3010:00 AM
Evaluating coronagraph design performance with end-to-end modeling: WFIRST and beyond (invited)John Krist10:00 AM0:3010:30 AM
WFIRST LOWFS/C design and testbed resultsFang Shi10:30 AM0:2010:50 AM
Coffee break10:50 AM0:1011:00 AM
Future segmented large space telescopes: overview and science yield (chair: Guyon)
ATLAST and JWST Segmented Telescope Design ConsiderationsLee Feinberg11:00 AM0:3011:30 AM
HabEX & LUVOIR technology challengesNick Siegler11:30 AM0:3012:00 PM
Maximized Yields for Coronagraphs and StarshadesChris Stark12:00 PM0:2012:20 PM
Consistent AnalysisRhonda Morgan12:20 PM0:2012:40 PM
Lunch12:40 PM0:501:30 PM
Session 1: Coronagraph Designs for Segmented Apertures (chair: Shaklan)
SCDA Overview and Apertures
Apertures for Segmented Coronagraph Design and Analysis (SCDA)
Stuart Shaklan1:30 PM0:201:50 PM
SCDA study updates
APLC for Segmented AperturesNeil Zimmerman1:50 PM0:302:20 PM
Vortex Coronagraphs for Segmented AperturesGarreth Ruane2:20 PM0:302:50 PM
PIAA Coronagraphs for Segmented AperturesOlivier Guyon 2:50 PM0:303:20 PM
Linear Lyot Coronagraph TheoryJ. Codona3:20 PM0:303:50 PM
Break3:50 PM0:104:00 PM
Lab Tours4:00 PM1:305:30 PM
May 6, 2016 PresenterStartDurationEnd
Day 2
New coronagraph concepts for segmented apertures (chair: Soummer)
Theoretical performance trades between IWA, Contrast, and jitter sensitivity on segmented aperturesRus Belikov8:30 AM0:208:50 AM
Play-doh coronagraphMarc Kuchner8:50 AM0:209:10 AM
Session 2: Sensing and controlling co-phasing errors for high contrast imaging Telescope design, laser metrology, starlight sensing, optimized control, postprocessing
Telescope design, hardware (chair: Traub)
TMT design and cophasing (invited)Mitch Troy9:10 AM0:309:40 AM
GMT design and cophasing (invited)Antonin Bouchez9:40 AM0:3010:10 AM
JWST performance & trades relevant to aperture & stabilityPaul A. Lightsey10:10 AM0:2010:30 AM
Sensitivity Analysis: Segment Rigid Body Motion vs Contrast LeakagePhil Stahl10:30 AM0:2010:50 PM
Coffee break10:50 AM0:1011:00 AM
Caltech High Contrast Spectroscopy for Segmented Telescopes TestbedDimitri Mawet11:10 AM0:2011:30 AM
Large Active Silicon Carbide MirrorsDavid Redding11:30 AM0:2011:50 AM
Notional Telescope Design for 10 Meter LUVOIR MissionScott Knight11:50 AM0:2012:10 PM
Segment manufacturing: edge figure, support (invited)Gary Matthews12:10 PM0:3012:40 PM
Lunch12:40 PM0:501:30 PM
Polarization effects on large segmented apertures (invited)Stuart Shaklan1:30 PM0:302:00 PM
Discussion: telescope design considerations for HCI2:00 PM0:302:30 PM
Measuring and calibrating cophasing errors (chair: Soummer)
Segment phasing with a Zernike WFSKent Wallace & Kathryn Jackson2:30 PM0:202:50 PM
Linear Dark Field Control for segmented apertures
Implementation of Linear Dark Field Control at the UA Wavefront Control Lab
Olivier Guyon & Kelsey Miller2:50 PM0:303:10 PM
Coffee break3:10 PM0:103:20 PM
Aperture masking and kernel phases: extracting cophasing errors from science dataMike Ireland3:20 PM0:203:40 PM
Discussion4:00 PM1:005:00 PM
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