Defocusing effects in astronomical speckle interferometry

Physics – Optics

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Defocusing, Interferometry, Modulation Transfer Function, Speckle Patterns, Telescopes, Aberration, Astigmatism, Atmospheric Turbulence, Turbulence Effects, Wave Front Reconstruction

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Theoretical transfer functions for astronomical speckle interferometry,
through a defocused telescope, have been computed assuming a log-normal
complex amplitude for the incoming wavefront. They are found to be in
reasonable agreement with recently published observations. The theory
also applies to the effect of astigmatism.

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