2010
DOI: 10.1117/12.857591
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Error budgeting and tolerancing of starshades for exoplanet detection

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“…The multiple, independent models allow us to cross-check results and ensure that different simulations return consistent results, within the scope of common simplifications and assumptions. We have performed detailed comparisons between several of these models and found that results agree to within ~5% [11] , thereby verifying the performance of the individual modeling methods.…”
Section: History Of Optical Modeling and Testingmentioning
confidence: 60%
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“…The multiple, independent models allow us to cross-check results and ensure that different simulations return consistent results, within the scope of common simplifications and assumptions. We have performed detailed comparisons between several of these models and found that results agree to within ~5% [11] , thereby verifying the performance of the individual modeling methods.…”
Section: History Of Optical Modeling and Testingmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Achieving this groundbreaking science requires an optical system capable of observing a planet with intensity 4×10 11 times less than that of its host star and separation of 0.065 arcseconds (") from the star [2] . The light from the star must be almost completely suppressed so that it doesn't overwhelm the light from the planet.…”
Section: Starshade Mission Architecture and Technology Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…See the electronic edition of the PASP for a color version of this figure. for a rich program of general astrophysics and cosmology. The tradeoffs and scaling relations in starshade optical performance have been explored in several recent articles (see Kasdin et al 2010;Shaklan et al 2010;Glassman et al 2010Glassman et al , 2009); here, we describe the physical parameters of a starshade and telescope that would be necessary to achieve the NWO baseline capability.…”
Section: Defining the Nwo Missionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For external occulters, we draw on the large body of work on the effects of occulter shape and positioning errors on the achieved contrast, as in Ref. 9.…”
Section: Optical System Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%