System study of EPICS, the exoplanets imager for the E-ELT
ADAPTIVE OPTICS SYSTEMS II 7736 (2010) ARTN 77361N
The Gemini NICI Planet-Finding Campaign: Discovery of a close substellar companion to the young debris disk star PZ TEL
Astrophysical Journal Letters 720:1 PART 2 (2010) L82-L87
HARMONI: A Narrow Field Near-infrared Integral Field Spectrograph for the E-ELT
SCIENCE WITH THE VLT IN THE ELT ERA (2009) 267-+
EPICS, the exoplanet imager for the E-ELT
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering 7015 (2008)
Abstract:
Presently, dedicated instrument developments at large telescopes (SPHERE for the VLT, GPI for Gemini) are about to discover and explore self-luminous giant planets by direct imaging and spectroscopy. The next generation of 30m-40m ground-based telescopes, the Extremely Large Telescopes (ELTs), have the potential to dramatically enlarge the discovery space towards older giant planets seen in reflected light and ultimately even a small number of rocky planets. EPICS is a proposed instrument for the European ELT, dedicated to the detection and characterization of expolanets by direct imaging and spectroscopy. ESO recently launched a phase-A study for EPICS with a large European consortium which - by simulations and demonstration experiments - will investigate state-of-the-art diffraction and speckle suppression techniques to deliver highest contrasts. The final result of the study in 2010 will be a conceptual design and a development plan for the instrument. Here we present first results from the phase-A study and discuss the main challenges and science capabilities of EPICS.Exploring high contrast limitations for image slicer based integral field spectrographs
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering 7015 (2008)