The effective layer height for star wandering and the accuracy of tilt sensing in multicolour laser stars

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Atmospheric Effects, Techniques: Miscellaneous, Telescopes

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Due to the finite height of the mesospheric sodium laser guide star, it
is shown that the measurement of absolute tilt done with the
multi-colour laser star technique is affected by an uncertainty
depending upon the C_n^2 distribution. Two case studies for D=3.58 and
D=8.00 meter telescopes are given.

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