MagAO-X: Commissioning Results and Status of Ongoing Upgrades

Males, Jared R.; Close, Laird M.; Haffert, Sebastiaan Y.; Kautz, Maggie Y.; Kueny, Jay; Long, Joseph D.; Mcewen, Eden; Swimmer, Noah; Bailey Iii, John I.; Foster, Warren; Mazin, Benjamin A.; Pearce, Logan; Liberman, Joshua; Twitchell, Katie; Weinberger, Alycia J.; Guyon, Olivier; Hedglen, Alexander D.; Mcleod, Avalon; Roberts, Roz; Gorkom, Kyle Van; Li, Jialin; Doty, Isabella; Gasho, Victor
2024
Arxiv
DOI
arXiv:2407.13007
MagAO-X is the coronagraphic extreme adaptive optics system for the 6.5 m Magellan Clay Telescope. We report the results of commissioning the first phase of MagAO-X. Components now available for routine observations include: the >2 kHz high-order control loop consisting of a 97 actuator woofer deformable mirror (DM), a 2040 actuator tweeter DM, and a modulated pyramid wavefront sensor (WFS); classical Lyot coronagraphs with integrated low-order (LO) WFS and control using a third 97-actuator non-common path correcting (NCPC) DM; broad band imaging in g, r, i, and z filters with two EMCCDs; simultaneous differential imaging in H-alpha; and integral field spectroscopy with the VIS-X module. Early science results include the discovery of an H-alpha jet, images of accreting protoplanets at H-alpha, images of young extrasolar giant planets in the optical, discovery of new white dwarf companions, resolved images of evolved stars, and high-contrast images of circumstellar disks in scattered light in g-band (500 nm). We have commenced an upgrade program, called "Phase II", to enable high-contrast observations at the smallest inner working angles possible. These upgrades include a new 952 actuator NCPC DM to enable coronagraphic wavefront control; phase induced amplitude apodization coronagraphs; new fast cameras for LOWFS and Lyot-LOWFS; and real-time computer upgrades. We will report the status of these upgrades and results of first on-sky testing in March-May 2024.