Primary mirrors of the next generation of extremely large telescopes will be highly segmented. Since these telescopes will be equipped with adaptive optics (AO), it is very important to examine in details what are the consequences of different segmentation schemes on the delivered image quality after AO correction. We do so using our analytical AO simulation code PAOLA {Performance of Adaptive Optics for Large (or Little) Apertures}, upgraded to include AO correction of the primary mirror static aberrations. This study allows us to derive requirements on the geometry of the primary mirror, and the maximum acceptable segments positioning and figuring errors knowing that part of their amplitude will be corrected by the AO system offset. The f...
Light traveling from a star suffers from optical distortion caused by the earth’s atmosphere. Adapti...
Astronomical adaptive optics (AO) data analysis requires the knowledge of the PSF associated to the ...
International audienceThe performance of an Adaptive Optics (AO) System relies on the accuracy of it...
The capability of the adaptive optics to correct for the segmentation error is analyzed in terms of ...
In addition to their essential function of providing atmospheric turbulence compensation, astronomic...
The ob jective of the present study is to estimate the ability of conventional adaptive optics ...
Abstract: Heading from the Very Large era of 8–10m class telescopes towards the Extremely Large era ...
Context. Adaptive optics (AO) is now a tool commonly deployed in astronomy. The real time correction...
High-contrast imaging, particularly direct detection of extrasolar planets, is a major science drive...
The segmented primary mirror of the E-ELT imposes particular requirements on an Extreme Adaptiv...
An all-analytic optical transfer function (OTF) tool for characterizing the performance of a large s...
The primary mirror segment aberrations after shape corrections with warping harness have been identi...
Adaptive optics is a combination of technologies whose purpose is to remove the effects of atmospher...
The primary mirror segment aberrations after shape corrections with warping harness have been identi...
Modern ground-based telescopes rely on Adaptive Optics (AO) systems, which compensate for atmospheri...
Light traveling from a star suffers from optical distortion caused by the earth’s atmosphere. Adapti...
Astronomical adaptive optics (AO) data analysis requires the knowledge of the PSF associated to the ...
International audienceThe performance of an Adaptive Optics (AO) System relies on the accuracy of it...
The capability of the adaptive optics to correct for the segmentation error is analyzed in terms of ...
In addition to their essential function of providing atmospheric turbulence compensation, astronomic...
The ob jective of the present study is to estimate the ability of conventional adaptive optics ...
Abstract: Heading from the Very Large era of 8–10m class telescopes towards the Extremely Large era ...
Context. Adaptive optics (AO) is now a tool commonly deployed in astronomy. The real time correction...
High-contrast imaging, particularly direct detection of extrasolar planets, is a major science drive...
The segmented primary mirror of the E-ELT imposes particular requirements on an Extreme Adaptiv...
An all-analytic optical transfer function (OTF) tool for characterizing the performance of a large s...
The primary mirror segment aberrations after shape corrections with warping harness have been identi...
Adaptive optics is a combination of technologies whose purpose is to remove the effects of atmospher...
The primary mirror segment aberrations after shape corrections with warping harness have been identi...
Modern ground-based telescopes rely on Adaptive Optics (AO) systems, which compensate for atmospheri...
Light traveling from a star suffers from optical distortion caused by the earth’s atmosphere. Adapti...
Astronomical adaptive optics (AO) data analysis requires the knowledge of the PSF associated to the ...
International audienceThe performance of an Adaptive Optics (AO) System relies on the accuracy of it...