Update on the Preliminary Design of SCALES: the Santa Cruz Array of Lenslets for Exoplanet Spectroscopy

16 Dec 2020  ·  R. Deno Stelter, Andrew J. Skemer, Steph Sallum, Renate Kupke, Phil Hinz, Dimitri Mawet, Rebecca Jensen-Clem, Christopher Ratliffe, Nicholas MacDonald, William Deich, Gabriel Kruglikov, Marc Kassis, Jim Lyke, Zackery Briesemeister, Brittany Miles, Benjamin Gerard, Michael Fitzgerald, Timothy Brandt, Christian Marois ·

SCALES (Santa Cruz Array of Lenslets for Exoplanet Spectroscopy) is a 2-5 micron high-contrast lenslet integral-field spectrograph (IFS) driven by exoplanet characterization science requirements and will operate at W. M. Keck Observatory. Its fully cryogenic optical train uses a custom silicon lenslet array, selectable coronagraphs, and dispersive prisms to carry out integral field spectroscopy over a 2.2 arcsec field of view at Keck with low ($<300$) spectral resolution. A small, dedicated section of the lenslet array feeds an image slicer module that allows for medium spectral resolution ($5000-10 000$), which has not been available at the diffraction limit with a coronagraphic instrument before. Unlike previous IFS exoplanet instruments, SCALES is capable of characterizing cold exoplanet and brown dwarf atmospheres ($<600$ K) at bandpasses where these bodies emit most of their radiation while capturing relevant molecular spectral features.

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