Title :
Optimizing focal plane electric field estimation for detecting exoplanets
Author :
Groff, T. ; Kasdin, N.J. ; Riggs, A.J.E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of MAE, Princeton Univ., Princeton, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Detecting extrasolar planets with angular separations and contrast levels similar to Earth requires a large space-based observatory and advanced starlight suppression techniques. This paper focuses on techniques employing an internal coronagraph, which is highly sensitive to optical errors and must rely on focal plane wavefront control techniques to achieve the necessary contrast levels. To maximize the available science time for a coronagraphic mission we demonstrate an estimation scheme using a discrete time Kalman filter. The state estimate feedback inherent to the filter allows us to minimize the number of exposures required to estimate the electric field. We also show progress including a bias estimate into the Kalman filter to eliminate incoherent light from the estimate. Since the exoplanets themselves are incoherent to the star, this has the added benefit of using the control history to gain certainty in the location of exoplanet candidates as the signal-to-noise between the planets and speckles improves. Having established a purely focal plane based wavefront estimation technique, we discuss a sensor fusion concept where alternate wavefront sensors feedforward a time update to the focal plane estimate to improve robustness to time varying speckle. The overall goal of this work is to reduce the time required for wavefront control on a target, thereby improving the observatory´s planet detection performance by increasing the number of targets reachable during the lifespan of the mission.
Keywords :
Kalman filters; aerospace instrumentation; coronagraphs; discrete time filters; extrasolar planets; sensor fusion; angular separations; coronagraphic mission; discrete time Kalman filter; estimation scheme; exoplanets detection; extrasolar planets; focal plane electric field estimation; focal plane wavefront control; internal coronagraph; large space-based observatory; planet detection; sensor fusion; starlight suppression; state estimate feedback; wavefront estimation; Actuators; Estimation; Kalman filters; Measurement uncertainty; Noise measurement; Shape; Time measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1812-9
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2013.6497150