National Optical Astronomy Observatories / NOAO / Infrared Adaptive Optics Program - Part Four - Infrared Background Speckle Noise Induced by Adaptive Optics in Astronomical Telescopes

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The infrared emission of astronomical sources is buried in a large
background due to the thermal emission of the telescope. The real time
deformations of an adaptive flexible mirror are likely to produce a
spurious modulation of this background, adding noise to the signal. The
authors estimate the amount of noise introduced by such a mirror.

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