Stellar Coronagraphy
arXiv:2411.03457
Abstract
Detecting exoplanets and other faint sources of emitted and reflected light near a bright star requires deeply suppressing the starlight while efficiently transmitting the dim light from its surroundings. This suppression can be carried out by coronagraphs, nulling interferometers, and starshades. This chapter provides a brief overview of these technologies, emphasizing coronagraphs.
22 pages, 11 figures, To be submitted to Springer for publication in the ISSI Scientific Reports series