The high-fidelity modelling of optical turbulence is critical to the design and operation of a new class of emerging highly sophisticated astronomical telescopes and adaptive optics instrumentation. In this study, we perform retrospective simulations of optical turbulence over the Hawaiian islands using a mesoscale model. The simulated results are validated against thermosonde data. We focus on turbulence in the free atmosphere, above the atmospheric boundary layer. The free atmosphere is particularly important for adaptive optics performance and for sky coverage calculations and hence has significant impact on performance optimization and scheduling of observations. We demonstrate that a vertical grid spacing of 100 m or finer is needed to...
We present a simple method of extracting a small number of reference optical turbulence and wind pro...
The problem of providing Adaptive Optics (AO) correction over a wide field of view is one that can b...
Modern astronomical instrumentation employs adaptive optics (AO) systems that correct for atmospheri...
The high-fidelity modelling of optical turbulence is critical to the design and operation of a new c...
As telescopes become larger, into the era of ∼40 m Extremely Large Telescopes, the high-resolution v...
Knowledge of the Earth’s atmospheric optical turbulence is critical for astronomical instrumentation...
The performance of tomographic adaptive optics (AO) systems is intrinsically linked to the vertical ...
The turbulent atmosphere has two detrimental effects in astronomy. The phase aberration induced by ...
We describe a new concept to correct for scintillation noise on high-precision photometry in large a...
Advanced adaptive optics (AO) instruments on ground-based telescopes require accurate knowledge of t...
For extremely large telescopes, adaptive optics will be required to correct the Earth’s turbulent at...
In addition to astro-meteorological parameters, such as seeing, coherence time, and isoplanatic angl...
Stereo-SCIDAR (SCIntillation Detection and Ranging) is a development to the well known SCIDAR method...
Atmospheric profiling is a requirement for controlling wide-field Adaptive Optics (AO) instruments, ...
We describe the implementation of a robotic SLODAR instrument at the Cerro Paranal observatory. The ...
We present a simple method of extracting a small number of reference optical turbulence and wind pro...
The problem of providing Adaptive Optics (AO) correction over a wide field of view is one that can b...
Modern astronomical instrumentation employs adaptive optics (AO) systems that correct for atmospheri...
The high-fidelity modelling of optical turbulence is critical to the design and operation of a new c...
As telescopes become larger, into the era of ∼40 m Extremely Large Telescopes, the high-resolution v...
Knowledge of the Earth’s atmospheric optical turbulence is critical for astronomical instrumentation...
The performance of tomographic adaptive optics (AO) systems is intrinsically linked to the vertical ...
The turbulent atmosphere has two detrimental effects in astronomy. The phase aberration induced by ...
We describe a new concept to correct for scintillation noise on high-precision photometry in large a...
Advanced adaptive optics (AO) instruments on ground-based telescopes require accurate knowledge of t...
For extremely large telescopes, adaptive optics will be required to correct the Earth’s turbulent at...
In addition to astro-meteorological parameters, such as seeing, coherence time, and isoplanatic angl...
Stereo-SCIDAR (SCIntillation Detection and Ranging) is a development to the well known SCIDAR method...
Atmospheric profiling is a requirement for controlling wide-field Adaptive Optics (AO) instruments, ...
We describe the implementation of a robotic SLODAR instrument at the Cerro Paranal observatory. The ...
We present a simple method of extracting a small number of reference optical turbulence and wind pro...
The problem of providing Adaptive Optics (AO) correction over a wide field of view is one that can b...
Modern astronomical instrumentation employs adaptive optics (AO) systems that correct for atmospheri...