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Simulations of polarimetric observations of debris disks through the Roman Coronagraph Instrument (2207.11362v1)

Published 22 Jul 2022 in astro-ph.IM and astro-ph.EP

Abstract: The Roman coronagraph instrument will demonstrate high-contrast imaging technology, enabling the imaging of faint debris disks, the discovery of inner dust belts, and planets. Polarization studies of debris disks provide information on dust grains' size, shape, and distribution. The Roman coronagraph uses a polarization module comprising two Wollaston prism assemblies to produce four orthogonally polarized images ($I_{0}$, $I_{90}$, $I_{45}$, and $I_{135}$), each measuring 3.2 arcsecs in diameter and separated by 7.5 arcsecs in the sky. The expected RMS error in the linear polarization fraction measurement is 1.66\% per resolution element of 3 by 3 pixels. We present a mathematical model to simulate the polarized intensity images through the Roman CGI, including the instrumental polarization and other uncertainties. We use disk modeling software, MCFOST, to model $q$, $u$, and polarization intensity of the debris disk, Epsilon-Eridani. The polarization intensities are convolved with the coronagraph throughput incorporating the PSF morphology. We include model uncertainties, detector noise, speckle noise, and jitter. The final polarization fraction of 0.4$\pm$0.0251 is obtained after the post-processing.

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