- Université de Lyon, CRAL/CNRS, CRAL, UMR 5574, CNRS, saint genis laval, France (maud.langlois@univ-lyon1.fr)
SAXO+ is a project to upgrade the SPHERE extreme Adaptive Optics instrument at the VLT to boost the current performances of detection and characterization of exoplanets and disks.
The main science drivers are 1/ to access the bulk of the young giant planet population down to the snow line (3-10 au), to bridge the gap with complementary techniques (radial velocity, astrometry); and 2/ to observe fainter and redder targets in the youngest (1 − 10 Myr) associations compared to those observed with SPHERE to directly study the formation of giant planets in their birth environment.
SAXO+ is a second stage AO system equipped with an IR pyramid wavefront sensor for increasing the sampling frequency (from ~1 to 3 kHz) as well as the sensitivity in the infrared (+2-3 mag). SAXO+ is developed in coordination with the ESO technology development group and will serve as a demonstrator for the future planet finder (PCS) of the ELT. SAXO+ has concluded its consolidation phase in Apr 2024 and will continue its development to aim for on-sky testing in 2027.
After introducing the science cases, we will discuss the SAXO+ system choices and the estimation of performances based on the most recent numerical simulations.
How to cite: Langlois, M.: Upgrading SPHERE with the second stage AO system SAXO+, EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting 2025, Helsinki, Finland, 7–12 Sep 2025, EPSC-DPS2025-564, https://doi.org/10.5194/epsc-dps2025-564, 2025.