The performance of adaptive optics systems is partially dependent on the algorithms used within the real-time control system to compute wavefront slope measurements. We demonstrate the use of a matched filter algorithm for the processing of elongated laser guide star (LGS) Shack–Hartmann images, using the CANARY adaptive optics instrument on the 4.2 m William Herschel Telescope and the European Southern Observatory Wendelstein LGS Unit placed 40 m away. This algorithm has been selected for use with the forthcoming Thirty Meter Telescope, but until now had not been demonstrated on-sky. From the results of a first observing run, we show that the use of matched filtering improves our adaptive optics system performance, with increases in on-sky...
Recent advances in adaptive optics (AO) have led to the implementation of wide field-of-view AO syst...
This paper describes wave-optics Monte Carlo simulation results to asses the impact of laser guide s...
The performance of a wide-field adaptive optics system depends on input design parameters. Here we i...
International audienceThe performance of adaptive optics systems is partially dependent on the algor...
The use of laser guide stars in astronomical adaptive optics results in elongated Shack–Hartmann wav...
The problem of providing Adaptive Optics (AO) correction over a wide field of view is one that can b...
International audienceContext. Laser guide stars (LGS) allow adaptive optics (AO) systems to reach g...
Laser guide star wavefront sensing comes with several limitations. When imaged with a Shack\u2013 Ha...
Shack–Hartmann wavefront sensors for both solar and laser guide star adaptive optics (with elongated...
We recently introduced matched filtering in the context of astronomical Shack-Hartmann wavefront sen...
Recent advances in adaptive optics (AO) have led to the implementation of wide field-of-view AO syst...
This paper describes wave-optics Monte Carlo simulation results to asses the impact of laser guide s...
The performance of a wide-field adaptive optics system depends on input design parameters. Here we i...
International audienceThe performance of adaptive optics systems is partially dependent on the algor...
The use of laser guide stars in astronomical adaptive optics results in elongated Shack–Hartmann wav...
The problem of providing Adaptive Optics (AO) correction over a wide field of view is one that can b...
International audienceContext. Laser guide stars (LGS) allow adaptive optics (AO) systems to reach g...
Laser guide star wavefront sensing comes with several limitations. When imaged with a Shack\u2013 Ha...
Shack–Hartmann wavefront sensors for both solar and laser guide star adaptive optics (with elongated...
We recently introduced matched filtering in the context of astronomical Shack-Hartmann wavefront sen...
Recent advances in adaptive optics (AO) have led to the implementation of wide field-of-view AO syst...
This paper describes wave-optics Monte Carlo simulation results to asses the impact of laser guide s...
The performance of a wide-field adaptive optics system depends on input design parameters. Here we i...