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Title: Characterizing exoplanet atmospheres with SCALES medium-spectral-resolution angular differential imaging
Authors: Desai, Aditi
Sallum, Steph
Banyal, R. K
Batalha, Natalie
Batalha, Natasha
Blake, Geoff
Brandt, Tim
Briesemeister, Zack
Kleer, Katherine de
Pater, Imke de
Eisner, Josh
Fong, Wen-fai
Greene, Tom
Honda, Mitsuhiko
Kain, Isabel
Kilpatrick, Charlie
Lach, Mackenzie
Liu, Mike
Macintosh, Bruce
Martinez, Raquel A.
Mawet, Dimitri
Miles, Brittany
Morley, Caroline
Powell, Diana
Sheehan, Patrick
Skemer, Andrew J.
Stelter, R. Deno
Stone, Jordan
Surya, Arun
Sivarani, T
Wagner, Kevin
Zhou, Yifan
Keywords: SCALES
High-contrast spectroscopy
Exoplanet characterization
Angular differential imaging
Issue Date: Jul-2024
Publisher: SPIE - Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
Citation: Proceedings of the SPIE, Vol. 13096, 130969C
Abstract: SCALES (Slicer Combined with Array of Lenslets for Exoplanet Spectroscopy) is a high-contrast lenslet-based integral field spectrograph (IFS) designed to characterize exoplanet atmospheres in the 2 - 5 micron wavelength range. The SCALES medium-resolution mode provides the ability to characterize exoplanets at increased spectral resolution via the use of a lenslet subarray with a 0.34 x 0.36 arcsecond field of view and an image slicer. We use the SCALES simulator scalessim to generate high-fidelity mock observations of planets in the mediumresolution mode that include realistic Keck adaptive optics performance, as well as other atmospheric and instrumental noise effects, to simulate planet detections, and then employ angular differential imaging to extract the planet spectra. Analyzing the recovered spectra from these simulations allows us to quantify the effects of systematic noise sources on planet characterization, in particular residual speckle noise following angular differential data processing. We use these simulated recovered spectra to explore SCALES’ ability to constrain molecular abundances and disequilibrium chemistry in giant exoplanet atmospheres.
Description: Restricted Access
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/8663
ISSN: 0277-786X
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