arXiv Open Access 2025

High-order wavefront sensing and control for the Roman Coronagraph Instrument (CGI): architecture and measured performance

Eric Cady Nicholas Bowman Alexandra Z. Greenbaum James G. Ingalls Brian Kern +8 lainnya
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The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope (``Roman'') is a 2.4m space telescope scheduled for a 2026 launch. The Coronagraph Instrument (CGI) on Roman is a technology-demonstration instrument with a coronagraph and, for the first time in space, deformable mirrors and active wavefront control. This paper walks through the algorithmic and system-level architecture of the HOWFSC implementation for CGI, including the use of ground-in-the-loop (GITL) operations to support computationally-expensive operations, and reports on instrument performance measured during thermal vacuum testing in instrument integration and test. CGI achieved better than $5\times10^{-8}$ total raw contrast with two independent coronagraph architectures covering 3-9 and 6-20 $λ/D$ between them and a $360^{\circ}$ dark hole on each. The contrast limits appear to be driven by time available for testing, and do not appear to represent a floor in the achievable performance of CGI in flight.

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Eric Cady

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Nicholas Bowman

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Alexandra Z. Greenbaum

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James G. Ingalls

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Brian Kern

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John Krist

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David Marx

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Ilya Poberezhskiy

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A J Eldorado Riggs

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Garreth Ruane

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Byoung-Joon Seo

F

Fang Shi

H

Hanying Zhou

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Cady, E., Bowman, N., Greenbaum, A.Z., Ingalls, J.G., Kern, B., Krist, J. et al. (2025). High-order wavefront sensing and control for the Roman Coronagraph Instrument (CGI): architecture and measured performance. https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.23738

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