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AOTF based spectro-polarimeter for observing Earth as an Exoplanet

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arxiv 2302.10712 v1 pith:5EV2KJAM submitted 2023-02-21 astro-ph.IM astro-ph.EP

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keywords earthinstrumentaotfconfigurationobservationscalibrationdesignexoplanet
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Earth is the only known habitable planet and it serves as a testbed to benchmark the observations of temperate and more Earth-like exoplanets. It is required to observe the disc-integrated signatures of Earth for a large range of phase angles, resembling the observations of an exoplanet. In this work, an AOTF (Acousto-Optic Tunable Filter) based experiment is designed to observe the spectro-polarimetric signatures of Earth. The results of spectroscopic and polarimetric laboratory calibration are presented here along with a brief overview of a possible instrument configuration. Based on the results of the spectro-polarimetric calibration, simulations are carried out to optimize the instrument design for the expected signal levels for various observing conditions. The usefulness of an AOTF based spectro-polarimeter is established from this study and it is found that, in the present configuration, the instrument can achieve a polarimetric accuracy of $<0.3$\% for linear polarization for an integration time of 100 ms or larger. The design configuration of the instrument and the planning of conducting such observations from Lunar orbit are discussed.

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