Context.The knowledge of the point-spread function compensated by adaptive optics is of prime importance in several image restoration techniques such as deconvolution and astrometric/photometric algorithms. Wavefront-related data from the adaptive optics real-time computer can be used to accurately estimate the point-spread function in adaptive optics observations. The only point-spread function reconstruction algorithm implemented on astronomical adaptive optics system makes use of particular functions, named Uij. These Uij functions are derived from the mirror modes, and their number is proportional to the square number of these mirror modes. Aims.We present here two new algorithms for point-spread function reconstruction that aim...
Copyright line will be provided by the publisher The classical approach for removing blur from an im...
Abstract In this paper, we propose a point spread function (PSF) reconstruction method and joint max...
The use of adaptive optics (AO) in ground-based astronomy is be-coming increasingly mainstream. Whil...
Accepted for publication in A&A; 6 pages, 3 figuresInternational audienceContext. The knowledge of t...
Images obtained with adaptive optics (AO) systems can be improved by using restoration techniques, t...
Adaptive optics (AO) allows one to derive the point spread function (PSF) simultaneously to the scie...
Modern ground-based telescopes rely on Adaptive Optics (AO) systems, which compensate for atmospheri...
International audienceImages obtained with adaptive optics (AO) systems can be improved by using res...
We present the final development of our point spread function reconstruction algorithm for the Keck-...
We discuss in this paper the last results of our adaptive optics point spread function reconstructio...
We reconsider here the long exposure AO PSF computation based on a analytical derivation of the spat...
Astrometric precision and knowledge of the point spread function are key ingredients for a wide rang...
Atmospheric turbulence corrupts astronomical images formed by ground-based telescopes. Adaptive opti...
Context . Access to knowledge of the point spread function (PSF) of adaptive optics(AO)-assisted obs...
Atmospheric turbulence corrupts astronomical images formed by ground-based telescopes. Adaptive opti...
Copyright line will be provided by the publisher The classical approach for removing blur from an im...
Abstract In this paper, we propose a point spread function (PSF) reconstruction method and joint max...
The use of adaptive optics (AO) in ground-based astronomy is be-coming increasingly mainstream. Whil...
Accepted for publication in A&A; 6 pages, 3 figuresInternational audienceContext. The knowledge of t...
Images obtained with adaptive optics (AO) systems can be improved by using restoration techniques, t...
Adaptive optics (AO) allows one to derive the point spread function (PSF) simultaneously to the scie...
Modern ground-based telescopes rely on Adaptive Optics (AO) systems, which compensate for atmospheri...
International audienceImages obtained with adaptive optics (AO) systems can be improved by using res...
We present the final development of our point spread function reconstruction algorithm for the Keck-...
We discuss in this paper the last results of our adaptive optics point spread function reconstructio...
We reconsider here the long exposure AO PSF computation based on a analytical derivation of the spat...
Astrometric precision and knowledge of the point spread function are key ingredients for a wide rang...
Atmospheric turbulence corrupts astronomical images formed by ground-based telescopes. Adaptive opti...
Context . Access to knowledge of the point spread function (PSF) of adaptive optics(AO)-assisted obs...
Atmospheric turbulence corrupts astronomical images formed by ground-based telescopes. Adaptive opti...
Copyright line will be provided by the publisher The classical approach for removing blur from an im...
Abstract In this paper, we propose a point spread function (PSF) reconstruction method and joint max...
The use of adaptive optics (AO) in ground-based astronomy is be-coming increasingly mainstream. Whil...