The possibility of achieving the diffraction resolution limit in observations of astronomical objects through a nonisoplanatic atmosphere

Physics – Optics

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Astronomical Observatories, Atmospheric Optics, Diffraction Patterns, Image Reconstruction, Apertures, Atmospheric Turbulence, Image Analysis, Perturbation Theory

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An analysis is made of the effect of nonisoplanatic atmospheric distortions on the image of an astronomical object obtained by means of an optical system with a nonredundant aperture and subapertures of finite size. The possibility of eliminating these distortions during postregistration processing and reconstructing the image up to the diffraction limit of the optical system is demonstrated.

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