Study of the true performance limits of the Astrometric Multiplexing Area Scanner (AMAS)

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astrometry, Optical Scanners, Precision, Electrophotometers, Equipment Specifications, Focal Plane Devices, Frequency Modulation

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The Astrometric Multiplexing Area Scanner (AMAS) is an instrument designed to perform photoelectric long focus astrometry of small fields. Modulation of a telescope focal plane with a rotating Ronchi ruling produces a frequency modulated signal from which relative positions and magnitudes can be extracted. Evaluation instrumental precision, accuracy and resolution characteristics with respect to a variety of instrumental and cosmical parameters indicates 1.5 micron precision and accuracy for single stars under specific conditions. This value decreases for increased number of field stars, particularly for fainter stars.

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