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    Post-coronagraphic tip-tilt sensing for vortex phase masks: the QACITS technique

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    Small inner working angle coronagraphs, like the vortex phase mask, are essential to exploit the full potential of ground-based telescopes in the context of exoplanet detection and characterization. However, the drawback of this attractive feature is a high sensitivity to pointing errors, which degrades the performance of the coronagraph. We propose a tip-tilt retrieval technique based on the analysis of the final coronagraphic image, hereafter called Quadrant Analysis of Coronagraphic Images for Tip-tilt Sensing (QACITS). Under the assumption of small phase aberrations, we show that the behaviour of the vortex phase mask can be simply described from the entrance pupil to the Lyot stop plane by Zernike polynomials. This convenient formalism is used to establish the theoretical basis of the QACITS technique. Simulations have been performed to demonstrate the validity and limits of the technique, including the case of a centrally obstructed pupil. The QACITS technique principle is further validated by experimental results in the case of an unobstructed circular aperture. The typical configuration of the Keck telescope (24% central obstruction) has been simulated with additional high order aberrations. In these conditions, our simulations show that the QACITS technique is still adapted to centrally obstructed pupils and performs tip-tilt retrieval with a precision of 5×10−25 \times 10^{-2} {\lambda}/D when wavefront errors amount to {\lambda}/14 rms and 10−210^{-2} {\lambda}/D for {\lambda}/70 rms errors (with {\lambda} the wavelength and D the pupil diameter). The implementation of the QACITS technique is based on the analysis of the scientific image and does not require any modification of the original setup. Current facilities equipped with a vortex phase mask can thus directly benefit from this technique to improve the contrast performance close to the axis.Comment: 12 pages, 15 figures, accepted for publication in A&

    Réalité et représentations dans l’art romain. L’exemple des trophées aux captifs

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    Le trophée accompagné de captifs, motif iconographique récurrent dans l’art romain, a fait l’objet de maints commentaires et tentatives d’interprétation. Certaines de ces approches, illustrées ici par l’exemple des trophées dits de Marius, se sont particulièrement attachées à identifier les prisonniers figurés et la victoire que le trophée a pu célébrer ou commémorer. Or, pour appréhender ces représentations dans toute leur complexité, il s’agit de renouveler la problématique en intégrant les compositions dans le contexte global qui les a suscitées et produites. C’est la signification de l’image comme élément faisant partie d’un système de représentations et participant à la diffusion d’un discours cohérent sur le succès, la défaite et l’ennemi qu’il nous incombe de mettre en évidence. Les trophées aux captifs sont des représentations orientées de la réalité, contribuant à définir l’identité de la société qui les a émises

    A Note from the Editor - Kaye & Kay

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    An introduction to the seventh issue of Ideas Magazine, concerning the work and achievements of Mr. Phil Kaye and Ms. Sarah Kay

    A Note from the Editor

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    An introduction to the first issue of Ideas Magazine, concerning the work and research of Dr. Elham Kazemi and Dr. Hala Ghousseini

    A Note from the Editor - Baker

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    An introduction to the fifth issue of Ideas Magazine, concerning the work and research of Dr. David Baker

    A Note from the Editor

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    A Note from the Editor by Jannine Huby. This piece provides a short biography of Visiting Scholar Briony Horgan and contextualizes her research within the current events of 2020

    A Note from the Editor - DiAngelo

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    An introduction to the fourth issue of Ideas Magazine, concerning the work and research of Dr. Robin DiAngelo

    A Note from the Editor

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    An introduction to the second issue of Ideas Magazine, concerning the work and research of Dr. Christos Bergeles

    A Note from the Editor - Waterhouse

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    An introduction to the sixth issue of Ideas Magazine, concerning the work and research of Dr. Carlton Waterhouse
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