Bibcode
Mackay, Craig; Rebolo, R.; Femenia, B.; Crass, Jonathan; King, David L.; Labadie, Lucas; Aisher, Peter; Pérez Garrido, Antonio; Balcells, M.; Díaz-Sánchez, Anastasio; Fuensalida, J. J.; López, R. L.; Oscoz, A.; Pérez-Prieto, J. A.; Rodríguez-Ramos, L. F.; Villó, Isidro
Bibliographical reference
Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy IV. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 8446, id. 844621-844621-10 (2012).
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2012
Citations
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Description
The highest resolution images ever taken in the visible were obtained by
combining Lucky Imaging and low order adaptive optics. This paper
describes a new instrument to be deployed on the WHT 4.2m and GTC 10.4 m
telescopes on La Palma, with particular emphasis on the optical design
and the expected system performance. A new design of low order wavefront
sensor using photon counting CCD detectors and multi-plane curvature
wavefront sensor will allow dramatically fainter reference stars to be
used, allowing virtually full sky coverage with a natural guide star.
This paper also describes a significant improvements in the efficiency
of Lucky Imaging, important advances in wavefront reconstruction with
curvature sensors and the results of simulations and sensitivity limits.
With a 2 x 2 array of 1024 x 1024 photon counting EMCCDs, AOLI is likely
to be the first of the new class of high sensitivity, near diffraction
limited imaging systems giving higher resolution in the visible from the
ground than hitherto been possible from space.