论文标题
基于分析模型的长期暴露图像的分析来自地面望远镜
Analytical model-based analysis of long-exposure images fromground-based telescopes
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论文摘要
寻找类似地球的系外行星需要高对比度和高角度分辨率仪器,设计可能非常复杂:它们需要一种自适应光学系统来补偿大气湍流对图像质量的影响,并可以减少星光光线并启用伴随成像。在仪器设计阶段和误差预算过程中,需要研究性能与光学错误的函数,并且需要通过光学系统对波前错误进行多次端到端数值模拟。 特别是,对长期曝光图像的详细分析使得能够评估图像质量(光子噪声水平,光学畸变的影响和自适应光学残差等)。如今,模拟一个漫长但有限的暴露图像意味着绘制数千个随机冷冻相屏幕,模拟通过成像仪器传播后与它们相关的图像,并为所有图像平均。这样的过程很耗时,需要大量的计算机资源,并限制了参数优化的数量。 我们提出了一种替代和创新的方法,可以直接在长期但有限的暴露时间内直接表达地面图像的统计数据。它基于一个分析模型,该模型仅需要大气湍流的统计特性。可以应用这种方法来优化未来仪器的设计,例如Sphere+(VLT)或行星相机和光谱仪(PC -ELT)或任何基于地面的仪器。
The search for Earth-like exoplanets requires high-contrast and high-angular resolution instruments, which designs can be very complex: they need an adaptive optics system to compensate for the effect of the atmospheric turbulence on image quality and a coronagraph to reduce the starlight and enable the companion imaging. During the instrument design phase and the error budget process, studies of performance as a function of optical errors are needed and require multiple end-to-end numerical simulations of wavefront errors through the optical system. In particular, the detailed analysis of long-exposure images enables to evaluate the image quality (photon noise level, impact of optical aberrations and of adaptive optics residuals, etc.). Nowadays simulating one long but finite exposure image means drawing several thousands of random frozen phase screens, simulating the image associated with each of them after propagation through the imaging instrument, and averaging all the images. Such a process is time consuming, demands a great deal of computer resources, and limits the number of parametric optimization. We propose an alternative and innovative method to directly express the statistics of ground-based images for long but finite exposure times. It is based on an analytical model, which only requires the statistical properties of the atmospheric turbulence. Such a method can be applied to optimize the design of future instruments such as SPHERE+ (VLT) or the planetary camera and spectrograph (PCS - ELT) or any ground-based instrument.