Monday, July 30, 2012

1207.6620 (Katie M. Morzinski et al.)

High-contrast imaging in the Hyades with snapshot LOCI    [PDF]

Katie M. Morzinski, Bruce A. Macintosh, Laird M. Close, Christian Marois, Quinn Konopacky, Jenny Patience
To image faint substellar companions obscured by the stellar halo and speckles, scattered light from the bright primary star must be removed in hardware or software. We apply the "locally-optimized combination of images" (LOCI) algorithm to 1-minute Keck Observatory snapshots of GKM dwarfs in the Hyades using source diversity to determine the most likely PSF. We obtain a mean contrast of 10^{-2} at 0.01", 10^{-4} at <1", and 10^{-5} at 5". New brown dwarf and low-mass stellar companions to Hyades primaries are found in a third of the 84 targeted systems. This campaign shows the efficacy of LOCI on snapshot imaging as well as on bright wide binaries with off-axis LOCI, reaching contrasts sufficient for imaging 625-Myr late-L/early-T dwarfs purely in post-processing.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.6620

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