1. What are the contributions mentioned in the paper "Observing exoplanets with high-dispersion coronagraphy. ii. demonstration of an active single-mode fiber injection unit" ?
Here, the authors demonstrate an innovative concept for injecting the directly imaged planet light into a single-mode fiber, linking a high-contrast adaptively corrected coronagraph to a high-resolution spectrograph ( diffraction-limited or not ).. Using the extreme modal selectivity of single-mode fibers, the authors also demonstrated speckle suppression gains that outperform conventional image-based speckle nulling by at least two orders of magnitude.
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2. What are the future works in "Observing exoplanets with high-dispersion coronagraphy. ii. demonstration of an active single-mode fiber injection unit" ?
The authors built the first FIU prototype and performed a series of laboratory experiments that demonstrated fast off-axis planet light acquisition, as well as high ( 70 % ) and stable coupling efficiencies.
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3. What is the key strategy for differentiating between planets and residual starlight?
A key strategy for differentiating between planets and leftover speckles of residual starlight is to modulate the planet signal against the background of dynamic and quasi-static speckles.
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4. What are the requirements for directly imaging a planet?
The requirements for directly imaging a planet stretch the limits of current facilities and instruments in all possible directions: angular resolution, sensitivity, dynamic range, precision, and stability.
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