Sonine's Bessel identity applied to apodization

Physics – Optics

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Apertures, Cassegrain Optics, Diffraction Patterns, Image Resolution, Optical Correction Procedure, Reflecting Telescopes, Bessel Functions, Design Analysis, Diaphragms (Mechanics), Gratings (Spectra), Masks, Shape Control

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The apodization technique has been applied to refracting telescopes but rarely to reflecting telescopes. This paper reports results obtained using a 16-sec of arc f/11 Cassegrain telescope. Aperture shapes were determined by imposing the condition that the diffraction pattern along one direction in the image plane be defined by a Sonine diffraction pattern. Polaris (alpha-UMin) and its companion were used as the test system.

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