Star Clusters: From the Milky Way to the Early Universe. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, Volume 351, pp. 185-188Observations of dense stellar systems such as globular clusters (GCs) are limited in resolution by the optical aberrations induced by atmospheric turbulence (atmospheric seeing). At the example of holographic speckle imaging, we now study, to which degree image reconstruction algorithms are able to remove residual aberrations from a partial adaptive optics (AO) correction, such as delivered from ground-layer AO (GLAO) systems. Simultaneously, we study, how such algorithms benefit from being applied to pre-corrected instead of natural point-spread functions (PSFs). We find that using partial AO corrections alre...
The imaging quality of modern ground based telescopes like the planned European Extremely Large Tele...
The Adaptive Optics (AO) Group in I Division develops and tests a broad range of advanced wavefront ...
Globular clusters (GCs) are considered strong candidates for hosting rogue (free-floating) planets. ...
Adaptive optics (AO) systems and image reconstruction algorithms are indispensable tools when it com...
Adaptive correction on large ground-based telescopes is enabling a variety of novel studies that wou...
To achieve the highest spatial resolution for ground-based observations one has to correct for degra...
Modern ground-based telescopes rely on Adaptive Optics (AO) systems, which compensate for atmospheri...
Images collected with ground-based telescopes suffer blurring and distortions from turbulence in Ear...
Context. High-resolution observations from large solar telescopes require adaptive optics (AO) syste...
International audienceContext. Differentiating between a true exoplanet signal and residual speckle ...
Extracting accurate photometry (and astrometry) from images taken with adaptive optics assisted inst...
Abstract. We present, for the first time, high-spatial resolution observations combining high-order ...
Adaptive optics (AO) is a technique that corrects for optical aberrations. It was originally propose...
International audienceContext. Direct imaging of exoplanets takes advantage of state-of-the-art adap...
Optical stellar interferometers have demonstrated milli-arcsecond resolution with few apertures spac...
The imaging quality of modern ground based telescopes like the planned European Extremely Large Tele...
The Adaptive Optics (AO) Group in I Division develops and tests a broad range of advanced wavefront ...
Globular clusters (GCs) are considered strong candidates for hosting rogue (free-floating) planets. ...
Adaptive optics (AO) systems and image reconstruction algorithms are indispensable tools when it com...
Adaptive correction on large ground-based telescopes is enabling a variety of novel studies that wou...
To achieve the highest spatial resolution for ground-based observations one has to correct for degra...
Modern ground-based telescopes rely on Adaptive Optics (AO) systems, which compensate for atmospheri...
Images collected with ground-based telescopes suffer blurring and distortions from turbulence in Ear...
Context. High-resolution observations from large solar telescopes require adaptive optics (AO) syste...
International audienceContext. Differentiating between a true exoplanet signal and residual speckle ...
Extracting accurate photometry (and astrometry) from images taken with adaptive optics assisted inst...
Abstract. We present, for the first time, high-spatial resolution observations combining high-order ...
Adaptive optics (AO) is a technique that corrects for optical aberrations. It was originally propose...
International audienceContext. Direct imaging of exoplanets takes advantage of state-of-the-art adap...
Optical stellar interferometers have demonstrated milli-arcsecond resolution with few apertures spac...
The imaging quality of modern ground based telescopes like the planned European Extremely Large Tele...
The Adaptive Optics (AO) Group in I Division develops and tests a broad range of advanced wavefront ...
Globular clusters (GCs) are considered strong candidates for hosting rogue (free-floating) planets. ...