Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Jan 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986spie..628..298r&link_type=abstract
IN: Advanced technology optical telescopes III; Proceedings of the Meeting, Tucson, AZ, Mar. 3-6, 1986 (A87-35201 15-89). Bellin
Physics
Optics
6
Adaptive Optics, Atmospheric Effects, Atmospheric Refraction, Infrared Telescopes, Airy Function, Atmospheric Turbulence, Bessel Functions, Diffraction, Transfer Functions
Scientific paper
However perfect an adaptive optical system can be, it will never fully correct the image. The effects of amplitude errors due to stellar scintillation, the effects of chromatic errors due to both refraction and diffraction in a two-wavelength system, and the effects of nonisoplanicity, are presently discussed. All these errors are directly related to the height of turbulence layers. An expression is derived for the scale height of turbulence, which should be considered as an important parameter in selecting new sites for astronomical observations. The performance of adaptive optical systems is usually described in terms of Strehl ratios. The results of computations of the whole transfer function for long exposure compensated images are presented. It is shown that the point-spread function for a partially compensated image generally consists of an Airy disk surrounded with a halo. The ratio of the energy in the Airy disk over the energy in the halo is independent of the telescope aperture and provides a better measure of the quality of the compensation.
Roddier Claude
Roddier Francois
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