Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jul 2008
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2008newa...13..359p&link_type=abstract
New Astronomy, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 359-369.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Scientific paper
We have constructed a high-speed image stabilization system, BESSEL, which mounts to the 8-in. refractive telescope coupled to the ray white telescope at steward observatory. The high-speed tip/tilt mirror platform is controlled by an Andor electron multiplication EMCCD enabling wavefront correction at a rate exceeding 1 kHz. BESSEL achieves on-sky Strehl ratios of 98 99% at λ = 800 nm when the telescope aperture is stopped down to half the Fried parameter (typically D = 25.4 mm, where D is the diameter of the effective telescope aperture). Utilizing high Strehls and the technique of roll subtraction enabled BESSEL to resolve the binary, ADS 10418AB (more commonly known as α Her), with separation of only 0.71λ/D and a delta magnitude of ˜3 mag at 800 nm. In addition, Arcturus was observed with BESSEL to explore a relatively untested region of Strehl versus D/r0 parameter space in the optical, specifically at small (˜0.5D/r0). We find that in this regime space quality, very high Strehl (˜99%), optical imaging can be obtained from the ground when D/r0 < 0.5 as one approaches the inner scale of turbulence. Because of BESSEL’s demonstrated high Strehls, it is an ideal platform for inexpensive, initial, on-sky characterization of space-based coronagraphs, for which it will be used in the near future.
Abdul-Malik Rukiah S.
Close Laird M.
Ford Erin
Peters Mary Anne
Rademacher Matt
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