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      A Coronagraph with a Sub-λ/D IWA and a Moderate Spectral Bandwidth

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          Future high-contrast imaging spectroscopy with a large segmented telescope will be able to detect atmospheric molecules of Earth-like planets around G- or K-type main-sequence stars. Increasing the number of target planets will require a coronagraph with a small inner working angle (IWA), and wide spectral bandwidth is required if we enhance a variety of detectable atmospheric molecules. To satisfy these requirements, in this paper, we present a coronagraphic system that provides an IWA less than 1λ0/D over a moderate wavelength band, where λ0 is the design-center wavelength and D denotes the full width of the rectangular aperture included in the telescope aperture. A performance simulation shows that the proposed system approximately achieves a contrast below 1010 at 1λ0/D over the wavelengths of 650--750nm. In addition, this system has a core throughput 10\% at input separation angles of 0.7--1.4λ0/D; to reduce telescope time, we need prior information on the target's orbit by other observational methods to a precision higher than the width of the field of view. For some types of aberration including tilt aberration, the proposed system has a sensitivity less than ever-proposed coronagraphs that have IWAs of approximately 1λ0/D. In future observations of Earth-like planets, the proposed coronagraphic system may serve as a supplementary coronagraphic system dedicated to achieving an extremely small IWA.

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          06 April 2022
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          2204.03164
          2efc5ffb-8819-40f9-92cb-948706380a41

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/

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          Accepted for publication in the Astronomical Journal
          astro-ph.IM astro-ph.EP

          Planetary astrophysics,Instrumentation & Methods for astrophysics
          Planetary astrophysics, Instrumentation & Methods for astrophysics

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