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3 March 2003 Imaging forming planetary systems: the HST/STIS legacy and prospects for future missions
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The STIS coronagraph performance is measured as a function of angle from the star, reaching 1×10-8 per resolution element compared to the total stellar flux at 2 arcsec with optimal PSF subtraction. Highly structured envelopes, disks, jets and planetary clearings have been detected. Estimates of planet detectability with NGST show that Jupiter mass objects around the nearest stars should be detectable.
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Bruce Woodgate, Carol Grady, Charles W. Bowers, and Alycia Weinberger "Imaging forming planetary systems: the HST/STIS legacy and prospects for future missions", Proc. SPIE 4860, High-Contrast Imaging for Exo-Planet Detection, (3 March 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.457836
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KEYWORDS
Stars

Coronagraphy

Point spread functions

Planets

Diffraction

Telescopes

Charge-coupled devices

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