Suppressing speckle noise for simultaneous differential extrasolar planet imaging (SDI) at the VLT and MMT

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We discuss the instrumental and data reduction techniques used to suppress speckle noise with the Simultaneous Differential Imager (SDI) implemented at the VLT and the MMT. SDI uses a quad filter to take images simultaneously at 3 wavelengths surrounding the 1.62 μm methane bandhead found in the spectrum of cool brown dwarfs and gas giants. By performing a difference of images in these filters, speckle noise from the primary can be significantly attenuated, resulting in photon noise limited data. Non-trivial data reduction tools are necessary to pipeline the simultaneous differential imaging. Here we discuss a custom algorithm implemented in IDL to perform this reduction. The script performs basic data reduction tasks but also precisely aligns images taken in each of the filters using a custom shift and subtract routine. In our survey of nearby young stars at the VLT and MMT (see Biller et al, this conference), we achieved H band contrasts >25000 (5σ ΔF1(1.575 μm) >10.0 mag, ΔH > 11.5 mag for a T6 spectral type object) at a separation of 0.5″ from the primary star. We believe that our SDI images are among the highest contrast astronomical images ever made from ground or space for methane rich companions. © 2006 International Astronomical Union.

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Biller, B. A., Close, L. M., Lenzen, R., Brandner, W., McCarthy, D., Nielsen, E., … Hartung, M. (2005). Suppressing speckle noise for simultaneous differential extrasolar planet imaging (SDI) at the VLT and MMT. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 1(C200), 571–575. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921306009975

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