Sunday, July 20, 2014

PULSE: The Palomar Ultraviolet Laser for the Study of Exoplanets

PULSE: The Palomar Ultraviolet Laser for the Study of Exoplanets

Authors:

Baranec et al

Abstract:

The Palomar Ultraviolet Laser for the Study of Exoplanets (PULSE) will dramatically expand the science reach of PALM-3000, the facility high-contrast extreme adaptive optics system on the 5-meter Hale Telescope. By using an ultraviolet laser to measure the dominant high spatial and temporal order turbulence near the telescope aperture, one can increase the limiting natural guide star magnitude for exquisite correction from mV less than 10 to mV less than 16. Providing the highest near-infrared Strehl ratios from any large telescope laser adaptive optics system, PULSE uniquely enables spectroscopy of low-mass and more distant young exoplanet systems, essential to formulating a complete picture of exoplanet populations.

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