We discuss the effect of atmospheric dispersion on the performance of a mid-infrared adaptive optics assisted instrument on an extremely large telescope (ELT). Dispersion and atmospheric chromaticity is generally considered to be negligible in this wavelength regime. It is shown here, however, that with the much-reduced diffraction limit size on an ELT and the need for diffraction-limited performance, refractivity phenomena should be carefully considered in the design and operation of such an instrument. We include an overview of the theory of refractivity, and the influence of infrared resonances caused by the presence of water vapour and other constituents in the atmosphere. `Traditional' atmospheric dispersion is likely to cause a loss o...
METIS (Mid-infrared E-ELT Imager and Spectrometer) is the mid-infrared instrument proposed for the E...
A study is carried out to classify possible combinations of refractivity conditions for RF and IR ov...
Abstract. Observations with ground based telescopes suffer from atmospheric turbulence. Inde-pendent...
We discuss the effect of atmospheric dispersion on the performance of a mid-infrared adaptive optics...
This paper is modified from [A.J. Skemer, P.M. Hinz, W.F. Hoffmann, L.M. Close, S. Kendrew, R.J. Mat...
Previously the effect of atmospheric dispersion on telescope performance has attracted only relative...
Adaptive Optics at mid-IR wavelengths has long been seen as either not necessary or easy. The i...
Adaptive Optics at mid-IR wavelengths has long been seen as either not necessary or easy. The impact...
Adaptive Optics at mid-IR wavelengths has long been seen as either not necessary or easy. The impact...
In this paper we extend to the mid-IR previous work from other authors on the effect of the chromati...
A number of Extremely Large Telescopes for visual-infrared and adjacent wavelengths are in various d...
In this paper we extend to the mid-IR previous work from other authors on the effect of the chr...
International audienceThis paper presents a study of the atmospheric refraction and its effect on th...
Context. Seeing-limited resolution in large telescopes operating over wide wavelength ranges depend...
METIS (Mid-infrared E-ELT Imager and Spectrometer) is the mid-infrared instrument proposed for the E...
METIS (Mid-infrared E-ELT Imager and Spectrometer) is the mid-infrared instrument proposed for the E...
A study is carried out to classify possible combinations of refractivity conditions for RF and IR ov...
Abstract. Observations with ground based telescopes suffer from atmospheric turbulence. Inde-pendent...
We discuss the effect of atmospheric dispersion on the performance of a mid-infrared adaptive optics...
This paper is modified from [A.J. Skemer, P.M. Hinz, W.F. Hoffmann, L.M. Close, S. Kendrew, R.J. Mat...
Previously the effect of atmospheric dispersion on telescope performance has attracted only relative...
Adaptive Optics at mid-IR wavelengths has long been seen as either not necessary or easy. The i...
Adaptive Optics at mid-IR wavelengths has long been seen as either not necessary or easy. The impact...
Adaptive Optics at mid-IR wavelengths has long been seen as either not necessary or easy. The impact...
In this paper we extend to the mid-IR previous work from other authors on the effect of the chromati...
A number of Extremely Large Telescopes for visual-infrared and adjacent wavelengths are in various d...
In this paper we extend to the mid-IR previous work from other authors on the effect of the chr...
International audienceThis paper presents a study of the atmospheric refraction and its effect on th...
Context. Seeing-limited resolution in large telescopes operating over wide wavelength ranges depend...
METIS (Mid-infrared E-ELT Imager and Spectrometer) is the mid-infrared instrument proposed for the E...
METIS (Mid-infrared E-ELT Imager and Spectrometer) is the mid-infrared instrument proposed for the E...
A study is carried out to classify possible combinations of refractivity conditions for RF and IR ov...
Abstract. Observations with ground based telescopes suffer from atmospheric turbulence. Inde-pendent...