Optical phase and scintillation at AMOS: Comparison between observation and prediction

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Atmospheric Models, Atmospheric Turbulence, Data Correlation, Scintillation, Statistical Tests, Graphs (Charts), Irradiance, Mathematical Models, Optical Measurement, Statistical Analysis, Turbulence Models, Wind Velocity

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Atmospheric turbulence has a significant impact on the performance of large aperture optical systems. A primary objective of an operational model of the aerospace propagation environment is to provide understanding for the system analyst to compute performance estimates under various operational conditions. To this end a comparison is presented between measured values of both stellar scintillation and optical phase coherence and the corresponding values predicted from a recent model of the atmospheric turbulence strength profile. Possible improvements with the turbulence model are discussed.

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