Measurements of large ground telescopes are affected by the presence of the terrestrial atmospheric turbulence: local changes of the atmospheric refraction index (e.g. due to wind and temperature variations) cause a non flat surface of the wavefront of light beams incoming on the telescope, thus degrading the quality of the observed images. Adaptive Optics (AO) systems are of fundamental importance to reduce such atmospheric influence on ground telescopes and thus to obtain high resolution observations. The goal of the AO system is that of estimating and compensating the atmospheric turbulence effect by properly commanding a set of deformable mirrors
Nowadays, the adaptive optics (AO) system is of fundamental importance to improve the real resolutio...
Current and next generation of telescopes resort to adaptive optics in order to compensate for atmos...
Epigrams on Programming, Alan J Perlis Abstra t Atmospheric turbulence limits the resolving power of...
Technological advances and the ever-growing human quest for improving the resolution of telescope ob...
Abstract. Observations with ground based telescopes suffer from atmospheric turbulence. Inde-pendent...
Telescope resolution is theoretically limited by the diffraction effect, and hence it is inversely p...
Telescope resolution is theoretically limited by the diffraction effect, and hence it is inversely p...
The visualization of objects within or beyond a turbulent medium is hampered by the aberrations the ...
Light traveling from a star suffers from optical distortion caused by the earth’s atmosphere. Adapti...
Observations of fainter and fainter astrophysical objects in the universe require an increasing flux...
Nowadays, the adaptive optics (AO) system is of fundamental importance to reduce the effect of atmos...
It has been demonstrated by several authors that the optical turbulence parameters associated with a...
It has been demonstrated by several authors that the optical turbulence parameters associated with a...
In large ground telescopes the Adaptive Optics (AO) system aims at compensating the atmosphere effec...
Nowadays, the adaptive optics (AO) system is of fundamental importance to improve the real resolutio...
Nowadays, the adaptive optics (AO) system is of fundamental importance to improve the real resolutio...
Current and next generation of telescopes resort to adaptive optics in order to compensate for atmos...
Epigrams on Programming, Alan J Perlis Abstra t Atmospheric turbulence limits the resolving power of...
Technological advances and the ever-growing human quest for improving the resolution of telescope ob...
Abstract. Observations with ground based telescopes suffer from atmospheric turbulence. Inde-pendent...
Telescope resolution is theoretically limited by the diffraction effect, and hence it is inversely p...
Telescope resolution is theoretically limited by the diffraction effect, and hence it is inversely p...
The visualization of objects within or beyond a turbulent medium is hampered by the aberrations the ...
Light traveling from a star suffers from optical distortion caused by the earth’s atmosphere. Adapti...
Observations of fainter and fainter astrophysical objects in the universe require an increasing flux...
Nowadays, the adaptive optics (AO) system is of fundamental importance to reduce the effect of atmos...
It has been demonstrated by several authors that the optical turbulence parameters associated with a...
It has been demonstrated by several authors that the optical turbulence parameters associated with a...
In large ground telescopes the Adaptive Optics (AO) system aims at compensating the atmosphere effec...
Nowadays, the adaptive optics (AO) system is of fundamental importance to improve the real resolutio...
Nowadays, the adaptive optics (AO) system is of fundamental importance to improve the real resolutio...
Current and next generation of telescopes resort to adaptive optics in order to compensate for atmos...
Epigrams on Programming, Alan J Perlis Abstra t Atmospheric turbulence limits the resolving power of...