Coherent differential imaging of high-contrast extended sources with VLT/SPHERE
Abstract
Context. High-contrast imaging relies on advanced coronagraphs and adaptive optics (AO) to attenuate the starlight. However, residual aberrations, especially non-common path aberrations between the AO channel and the coronagraph channel, limit the instrument performance. While post-processing techniques such as spectral or angular differential imaging (ADI) can partially address those issues, they suffer from self-subtraction and inefficiencies at small angular separations or when observations are conducted far from transit. Aims. We previously demonstrated the on-sky performance of coherent differential imaging (CDI), which offers a promising alternative. It allows for isolating coherent starlight residuals through speckle modulation, which can then be subtracted from the raw images during post-processing. This work aims to validate a CDI method on real science targets using VLT/SPHERE, demonstrating its effectiveness in imaging almost face-on circumstellar disks, which are typically challenging to retrieve with ADI. Methods. We temporally modulated the speckle field in VLT/SPHERE images, applying small phase offsets on the AO deformable mirror while observing stars surrounded by circumstellar material: HR 4796A, CPD-36 6759, HD 169142, and HD 163296. We hence separated the astrophysical scene from the stellar speckle field, whose lights are mutually incoherent. Results. Combining a dozen of data frames and reference coronagraph point spread functions through a Karhunen-Lo & egrave;ve image projection framework, we recover the circumstellar disks without the artifacts that are usually introduced by common post-processing algorithms (e.g., self-subtraction). Conclusions. The CDI method therefore represents a promising strategy for calibrating the effect of static and quasi-static aberrations in future direct imaging surveys. Indeed, it is efficient, does not require frequent telescope slewing, and does not introduce image artifacts to first order.
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| Título según WOS: | ID WOS:001633255500017 Not found in local WOS DB |
| Título de la Revista: | ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS |
| Volumen: | 704 |
| Editorial: | EDP SCIENCES S A |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2025 |
| DOI: |
10.1051/0004-6361/202556606 |
| Notas: | ISI |