Kavli Affiliate: Dimitri Mawet
| Summary:
The Keck/NIRC2 infrared imager was upgraded in 2025 with dual-beam polarimetric observing modes spanning approximately 1.1–4.1 microns (JHKL’ bands). We present a preliminary JHK calibration of NIRC2 Polarimetry using a wavelength-dependent Mueller matrix model of the Keck tertiary mirror (M3), half-wave plate (HWP), image rotator (IMR), downstream optics, and Wollaston prism. We constrain the model downstream of M3 using dome flat sequences spanning ten HWP and nine IMR angles in each band. Although the model reproduces the dominant modulation, the residuals show structure dependent on HWP and IMR angle. Measurement matrix inversion of unpolarized standard star observations gives M3 diattenuations of 0.0119+/-0.0009, 0.0098+/-0.0004, and 0.0068+/-0.0005 in J, H, and Kp, substantially closer to Fresnel predictions for aluminum than the values derived from dome flats. The larger dome flat modulation may indicate polarization in the incident dome illumination or Mueller matrix model inaccuracies. These results establish an initial calibration framework while motivating improved input polarization constraints, fixed HWP parameters from previous laboratory measurements, model validation with polarized standard stars, and extension to L’.
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