A quick Hartmann method for studying astronomical optics

Physics – Optics

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Astronomy, Computer Techniques, Mirrors, Optical Correction Procedure, Photographic Measurement, Surface Distortion, Aberration, Conical Bodies, Fortran, Iterative Solution, Least Squares Method, Optics, Surface Roughness

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Two FORTRAN programs are proposed for the M-6000 computer to test concave spherical surfaces and concave conoids, respectively. This automated version of the Hartmann method yields a Hartmann picture with a full-scale diaphragm (i.e., holes distributed over the entire area), measuring only the coordinates of points located on two mutually perpendicular diameters. The processing time is 45 min. Each program employs a criterion which indicates those situations where all the points on the Hartmann picture must be taken into consideration.

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