Hans Martin Schmid
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
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Proceedings of SPIE | 2004
Daniel Gisler; Hans Martin Schmid; Christian Thalmann; Hans Peter Povel; J. O. Stenflo; Franco Joos; Markus Feldt; Rainer Lenzen; Jaap Tinbergen; R. Gratton; Remko Stuik; Daphne Stam; Wolfgang Brandner; Stefan Hippler; Massimo Turatto; R. Neuhäuser; C. Dominik; Artie P. Hatzes; Thomas Henning; Jorge Lima; A. Quirrenbach; L. B. F. M. Waters; G. Wuchterl; Hans Zinnecker
We present results from a phase A study supported by ESO for a VLT instrument for the search and investigation of extrasolar planets. The envisaged CHEOPS (CHaracterizing Extrasolar planets by Opto-infrared Polarization and Spectroscopy) instrument consists of an extreme AO system, a spectroscopic integral field unit and an imaging polarimeter. This paper describes the conceptual design of the imaging polarimeter which is based on the ZIMPOL (Zurich IMaging POLarimeter) technique using a fast polarization modulator combined with a demodulating CCD camera. ZIMPOL is capable of detecting polarization signals on the order of p=0.001% as demonstrated in solar applications. We discuss the planned implementation of ZIMPOL within the CHEOPS instrument, in particular the design of the polarization modulator. Further we describe strategies to minimize the instrumental effects and to enhance the overall measuring efficiency in order to achieve the very demanding science goals.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2006
Christophe Verinaud; Norbert Hubin; M. Kasper; J. Antichi; P. Baudoz; Jean-Luc Beuzit; A. Boccaletti; A. Chalabaev; K. Dohlen; Enrico Fedrigo; C. Correia Da Silva; Markus Feldt; Thierry Fusco; A. Gandorfer; R. Gratton; Harald Kuntschner; Florian Kerber; Rainer Lenzen; P. Martinez; E. Le Coarer; A. Longmore; David Mouillet; Ramón Navarro; J. Paillet; Patrick Rabou; F. Rahoui; Franck Selsis; Hans Martin Schmid; Rémi Soummer; D. Stam
The Exo-Planets Imaging Camera and Spectrograph (EPICS), is the Planet Finder Instrument concept for the European Extremely Large Telescope (ELT). The study made in the frame of the OWL 100-m telescope concept is being up-dated in direct relation with the re-baselining activities of the European Extremely Large Telescope.
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2005
Christophe Verinaud; Norbert Hubin; M. Kasper; J. Antichi; Pierre Baudoz; J.-L. Beuzit; A. Boccaletti; A. Chalabaev; Kjetil Dohlen; Enrico Fedrigo; C. Correia Da Silva; Markus Feldt; Thierry Fusco; A. Gandorfer; R. Gratton; Harald Kuntschner; Florian Kerber; M. Le Louarn; Rainer Lenzen; E. Le Coarer; A. Longmore; David Mouillet; Ramón Navarro; J. Paillet; Patrick Rabou; F. Rahoui; Franck Selsis; Hans Martin Schmid; Rémi Soummer; D. Stam
This paper presents the status of the EPICS project, an Earth-like Planets Imaging Camera Spectrograph for OWL. We present the Top-Level-Requirements of the instrument and we describe the baseline of the Adaptive Optics system with optimized wave-front sensor. The expected performance in rejection of starlight in the near infrared and in the visible is given. The instruments concepts for detection and characterization of exo-planets will be briefly described. The Signal-to-Noise ratio estimation shows that Earth-like planets can be detected up to 20 pc in a reasonable amount of time. The extremely challenging requirements in terms of static residual errors and differential aberrations are discussed.
Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy VII | 2018
Adrian M. Glauser; Walter Bachmann; Stephen March; Polychronis Patapis; Michael MacIntosh; David Pearson; William Taylor; Sascha P. Quanz; Hans Martin Schmid; R. I. Davies; Helmut Feuchtgruber; C. Rau; Chris Waring
We present the design and measured performance of the Aperture Wheel and the Pupil and Filter Wheel mechanisms for the NIX camera of the VLT/ERIS instrument. Both mechanisms were developed for high opto-mechanical precision and stability while operating at 70 K. We summarise the design constraints and considerations. Further, we have developed a dedicated cryo-test facility to allow measuring the position repeatability under nominal operational conditions. We demonstrate that the wheel mechanisms perform as designed and provide the measurement methodology and results of the opto-mechanical tolerances.
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2010
R. Gratton; Markus Kasper; Christophe Verinaud; Mariangela Bonavita; Hans Martin Schmid
EPICS is the proposed planet finder for the European Extremely Large Telescope. EPICS is a high contrast imager based on a high performing extreme adaptive optics system, a diffraction suppression module, and two scientific instruments: an Integral Field Spectrograph (IFS) for the near infrared (0.95-1.65 μm), and a differential polarization imager (E-POL). Both these instruments should allow imaging and characterization of planets shining in reflected light, possibly down to Earth-size. A few high interesting science cases are presented.
Archive | 2010
Hans Martin Schmid; J.-L. Beuzit; David Mouillet; Rens Waters; Esther Buenzli; A. Boccaletti; Kjetil Dohlen; M. Feldt
Archive | 2003
Daniel Gisler; Hans Martin Schmid
Archive | 2017
Hans Martin Schmid; A. Bazzon; Ronald Roelfsema; N. Engler; David Mouillet; E. Lagadec; E. Sissa; Jean-François Sauvage; C. Ginski; Andrea Baruffolo; J.-L. Beuzit; A. Boccaletti; A.J. Bohn; Riccardo U. Claudi; A. Costille; S. Desidera; Kjetil Dohlen; C. Dominik; M. Feldt; T. Fusco; D. Gisler; J. H. Girard; R. Gratton; T. Henning; Norbert Hubin; Franco Joos; M. Kasper; M. Langlois; A. Pavlov; J. Pragt
Archive | 2013
J. Milli; David Mouillet; Dimitri Mawet; Hans Martin Schmid; A. Bazzon; J. H. Girard; Kjetil Dohlen; Ronald Roelfsema
Archive | 2010
David Mouillet; J.-L. Beuzit; S. Desidera; G. Chauvin; Hans Martin Schmid; Rens Waters