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Astronomy with High Contrast Imaging II
C. Aime and R. Soummer (eds)
EAS Publications Series, 12 (2004) 205-211
DOI: 10.1051/eas:2004034
Hg-Mask Coronagraph
P. Bourget1, C.H. Veiga1, R. Vieira Martins1, P. Assus2 and F. Colas31 Observatório Nacional - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
2 OCA - Nice, France
3 IMCCE - Paris, France
Abstract
In order to optimize the occulting process of a Lyot coronagraph and to provide a high dynamic range imaging, a new kind of
occulting disk has been developed at the National Observatory of Rio de Janeiro. A mercury (Hg) drop glued onto an optical
window by molecular cohesion and compressed by a pellicle film is used as the occulting disk. The minimum of the superficial
tension potential function provides an optical precision (lambda/100) of the toric free surface of the mercury. This process
provides a size control for the adaptation to the seeing conditions and to the apparent diameter of a resolved object, and
in the case of adaptive optics, to the Airy diameter fraction needed. The occultation is a three dimensional process near
the focal plane on the toric free surface that provides an apodization of the occultation.
The Hg-Mask coronagraph has been projected for astrometric observations of faint satellites near to Jovian planets and works
since 2000 at the 1.6 m telescope of the Pico dos Dias Observatory (OPD - Brazil).
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