paper

First high-contrast results on THD2 testbed after infrastructure upgrade

arXiv:2607.24229

Abstract

We present the first scientific results delivered by the upgraded THD2 high-contrast imaging testbed. We report two advances enabled by its improved stability and broadband performance. First, for the Roman Space Telescope, we demonstrate that Gaussian-shaped diversity probes outperform the baseline sinc probes by reducing non-linearities, supporting higher probe amplitudes, and improving electric field estimation efficiency. These results have led to their prioritization as an enhanced early observation for Roman. Second, within ESA's SUPPPPRESS project, we test new polarization-independent Vector Vortex Coronagraphs and design them to high-contrast performance approaching 1e-10 over a 20% bandwidth. We assess their behavior in narrow- and broadband light with active focal-plane wavefront control. Together, these results show how THD2 strengthens Europe's capability in high-contrast imaging, providing a unique platform reaching contrasts of 1e-8 to 1e-9 for developing next-generation coronagraphic technologies.

13 pages, 4 figures; Proc. SPIE 14145, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2026: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave, 14145-70