Fine-resolution imaging of solar features using phase-diverse speckle

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Imaging Techniques, Speckle Patterns, Atmospheric Turbulence, Solar Granulation, Spatial Resolution, Temporal Resolution, Image Reconstruction, Algorithms, Turbulence Effects, Maximum Likelihood Estimates, Wave Fronts, Parameterization, Time Series Analysis, Solar Activity, Solar Atmosphere, Turbulence Models, Computerized Simulation

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This second annual status report reviews the background for the research concerned with the development of Phase-Diverse Speckle (PDS) for use in ground-based solar observations, describes the accomplishments of the second year, lists the presentations and publications associated with the research, and provides a brief description of the future research. The phase-diverse speckle reconstructions on real solar data were validated. Also, the development of algorithms by investigating different wavefront parameterizations, by comparing to the techniques used by the Stockholm Observatory, and by expanding the capabilities to include time-series reconstructions, was continuing during the second year of the research.

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