Mean intensity patterns of mirror telescopes with random tilt errors

Physics – Optics

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The mean intensity of an illuminated mirror with random tilt errors
(jitter) is expressed as the transform of the convolution of the pupil
function times the tilt-error characteristic function. The result is
applied to a mirror with a centered hole.

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