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21 November 2017 PERSEE: a nulling interferometer with dynamic correction of external perturbations
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Proceedings Volume 10566, International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2008; 105660W (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2308245
Event: International Conference on Space Optics 2008, 2008, Toulouse, France
Abstract
Nulling interferometry is one of the direct detection methods assessed to find and characterize extrasolar planets and particularly telluric ones. Several projects such as Darwin [1;2], TPF-I [3;4], PEGASE [5;6] or FKSI [7], are currently considered. One of the main issues is the feasibility of a stable polychromatic null despite the presence of significant disturbances, induced by vibrations, atmospheric turbulence on the ground or satellite drift. Satisfying all these requirements is a great challenge and a key issue of these missions. In the context of the PEGASE mission, it was decided (in 2006), to build a laboratory demonstrator named PERSEE. It is the first laboratory setup which couples deep nulling interferometry with a free flying GNC simulator [8]. It is developed by a consortium composed of CNES, IAS, LESIA, OCA, ONERA, and TAS. In this paper, we detail the main objectives, the set-up and the function of the bench. We describe all the subsystems and we focus particularly on two key points of PERSEE: the beam combiner and the Fringe tracker.
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S. Jacquinod, K. Houairi, J.-M. Le Duigou, M. Barillot, F. Cassaing, J.-M. Réess, F. Hénault, B. Sorrente, G. Morinaud, J.-P. Amans, V. Coudé du Foresto, and M. Ollivier "PERSEE: a nulling interferometer with dynamic correction of external perturbations", Proc. SPIE 10566, International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2008, 105660W (21 November 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2308245
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