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Study of the optical design of an elementary spacebased interferometer for the detection and characterisation of exoplanets

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Thiry, Eliott ULiège
Promotor(s) : Loicq, Jerôme ULiège
Date of defense : 24-Jun-2021/25-Jun-2021 • Permalink : http://hdl.handle.net/2268.2/11720
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Title : Study of the optical design of an elementary spacebased interferometer for the detection and characterisation of exoplanets
Translated title : [fr] Etude de la conception optique d'un interféromètre spatial élémentaire pour la détection et la caractérisation d'exoplanètes
Author : Thiry, Eliott ULiège
Date of defense  : 24-Jun-2021/25-Jun-2021
Advisor(s) : Loicq, Jerôme ULiège
Committee's member(s) : Clermont, Lionel ULiège
Defrere, Denis 
Habraken, Serge ULiège
Language : English
Number of pages : 106
Keywords : [en] Interferometry
[en] Pointing error
[en] Zernike polynomial
[en] single mode fibre
[en] telescope
Discipline(s) : Engineering, computing & technology > Aerospace & aeronautics engineering
Research unit : CSL - Centre Spatial de Liège
Name of the research project : SCIFY : Self-Calibrated Interferometry For exoplanet spectroscopY
Target public : Researchers
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Institution(s) : Université de Liège, Liège, Belgique
Degree: Master en ingénieur civil en aérospatiale, à finalité spécialisée en "aerospace engineering"
Faculty: Master thesis of the Faculté des Sciences appliquées

Abstract

[en] This master thesis is dedicated to the optical design of an elementary spacebased interferometer for the detection and characterisation of exoplanets. More precisely, this work proposes
a Bracewell-type interferometer design allowing light reduction and collimation with the use
of two telescopes composed of two 45° off-axis afocal parabolic mirrors. This design aims at
minimising the number of optical surfaces required to perform interferometric measurements as
well as the complexity of the design in order to maximise the compactness and decrease the
development costs. The sensitivity of this system to telescope pointing errors is investigated.
The beam propagation deviations are corrected by a tip-tilt mirror. The position of this tip-tilt
mirror is optimised to minimise the transverse shift of the beams induced after reflection. The
use of a single mode fibre as modal filtering reduces the sensitivity of the system to wavefront
distortions. However, the final design presents a variation in optical path length for the rays
entering the entrance pupil at its extremities, namely the sagittal and meridional rays. Theses
rays experience an optical path variation (with respect to the chief ray) proportional to ±1.74α,
where α is the ray field angle in degrees with respect to the line of sight incident on the telescope.
Thus, given the current capabilities of deformable mirrors which are able to perform a maximum
stroke of ∼ 15 µm (compensating therefore about 30 µm of maximum wavefront distortion), this
limits the telescope pointing accuracy to 0.02 degrees. Considering the capabilities of current
attitude determination and control systems as well as pointing sensors precision this seems to
be a totally achievable accuracy without significant costs increase. Finally, options for adapting
the design to manage higher error field angles are proposed.


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