Abstract. Large aperture ground-based telescopes require Adaptive Optics (AO) to correct for the distortions induced by atmospheric turbulence and achieve diffraction limited imaging quality. These AO systems rely on Natural and Laser Guide Stars (NGS and LGS) to provide the information required to measure the wavefront from the astronomical sources under observation. In particular one such LGS method consists in creating an artificial star by means of fluorescence of the sodium atoms at the altitude of the Earth's mesosphere. This is achieved by propagating one or more lasers, at the wavelength of the Na D2a resonance, from the telescope up to the mesosphere. Lasers can be launched from either behind the secondary mirror or from the p...
Atmospheric turbulence compensation via adaptive optics (AO) will be essential for achieving most ob...
Modern ground-based telescopes rely on Adaptive Optics (AO) systems, which compensate for atmospheri...
The adaptive optics for any telescope in the 25- to 100-m class will be complex. It is believed that...
Abstract. Observations with ground based telescopes suffer from atmospheric turbulence. Inde-pendent...
Atmospheric turbulence severely limits the resolution of ground-based astronomical telescopes. In go...
Atmospheric turbulence severely limits the resolution of ground-based telescopes. Adaptive optics ca...
Ground-based astronomy suffers from waveform distortion produced by the turbulent atmosphere, which ...
The Gemini multiconjugate adaptive optics system (GeMS) at the Gemini South telescope in Cerro Pachó...
Abstract. Adaptive optics (AO) systems of extremely-large optical telescopes (ELTs) will employ lase...
The next decade will see the first light of the new Extremely Large Telescopes (ELTs). Those giant t...
Laser beams projected from the ground to form sodium layer laser guide stars (LGSs) for adaptive opt...
The next generation of ground based telescopes, the so-called extremely large telescopes, will offer...
International audienceThis chapter addresses the problem astronomers are facing when using adap-tive...
Since Galileo's first telescope some 400 years ago, astronomers have been building ever-larger instr...
AO systems aim at detecting and correcting for optical distortions induced by atmospheric turbulence...
Atmospheric turbulence compensation via adaptive optics (AO) will be essential for achieving most ob...
Modern ground-based telescopes rely on Adaptive Optics (AO) systems, which compensate for atmospheri...
The adaptive optics for any telescope in the 25- to 100-m class will be complex. It is believed that...
Abstract. Observations with ground based telescopes suffer from atmospheric turbulence. Inde-pendent...
Atmospheric turbulence severely limits the resolution of ground-based astronomical telescopes. In go...
Atmospheric turbulence severely limits the resolution of ground-based telescopes. Adaptive optics ca...
Ground-based astronomy suffers from waveform distortion produced by the turbulent atmosphere, which ...
The Gemini multiconjugate adaptive optics system (GeMS) at the Gemini South telescope in Cerro Pachó...
Abstract. Adaptive optics (AO) systems of extremely-large optical telescopes (ELTs) will employ lase...
The next decade will see the first light of the new Extremely Large Telescopes (ELTs). Those giant t...
Laser beams projected from the ground to form sodium layer laser guide stars (LGSs) for adaptive opt...
The next generation of ground based telescopes, the so-called extremely large telescopes, will offer...
International audienceThis chapter addresses the problem astronomers are facing when using adap-tive...
Since Galileo's first telescope some 400 years ago, astronomers have been building ever-larger instr...
AO systems aim at detecting and correcting for optical distortions induced by atmospheric turbulence...
Atmospheric turbulence compensation via adaptive optics (AO) will be essential for achieving most ob...
Modern ground-based telescopes rely on Adaptive Optics (AO) systems, which compensate for atmospheri...
The adaptive optics for any telescope in the 25- to 100-m class will be complex. It is believed that...