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Data-driven subspace predictive control: lab demonstration and future outlook

Authors
  • Haffert, Sebastiaan Y.
  • Males, Jared R.
  • Close, Laird
  • Long, Joseph
  • Schatz, Lauren
  • van Gorkom, Kyle
  • Hedglen, Alexander
  • Lumbres, Jennifer
  • Rodack, Alexander
  • Guyon, Olivier
  • Knight, Justin
  • Kautz, Maggie
  • Pearce, Logan
Type
Published Article
Journal
SPIE Proceedings
Publisher
SPIE
Volume
11823
Pages
1182306–1182306
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1117/12.2594875
Source
SPIE
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Abstract

MagAO-X system is a new adaptive optics for the Magellan Clay 6.5m telescope. MagAO-X has been designed to provide extreme adaptive optics (ExAO) performance in the visible. VIS-X is an integral-field spectrograph specifically designed for MagAO-X, and it will cover the optical spectral range (450 – 900 nm) at high-spectral (R=15.000) and high-spatial resolution (7 mas spaxels) over a 0.525 arsecond field of view. VIS-X will be used to observe accreting protoplanets such as PDS70 b & c. End-to-end simulations show that the combination of MagAO-X with VIS-X is 100 times more sensitive to accreting protoplanets than any other instrument to date. VIS-X can resolve the planetary accretion lines, and therefore constrain the accretion process. The instrument is scheduled to have its first light in Fall 2021. We will show the lab measurements to characterize the spectrograph and its post-processing performance.

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