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Testing the limit of AO for ELTs: Diffraction limited astronomy in the red optical

Authors :
Tecza, M
Magorrian, J
Thatte, N
Clarke, F
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches Aerospatiales, ONERA, 2016.

Abstract

Many of the proposed science cases for extremely large telescopes (ELT) are only possible because of the unprecedented sensitivity and spatial resolution due to advanced, e.g. tomographic and multi conjugate, adaptive optic (AO) systems. Current AO systems on 8-10m telescopes work best at wavelengths longward of 1 micro-m with Strehl ratios >= 15 per cent. At red-optical wavelengths, e.g. in the I band (0:8 micro-m), the Strehl ratio is at best a few percent. The AO point spread function (PSF) typically has a diffraction-limited core superimposed on the seeing halo, however, for a 5% Strehl ratio the core has a very low intensity above the seeing halo. At an ELT, due to a 3-4 times higher angular resolution, the diffraction limited PSF core of only 5% Strehl ratio stands more prominently atop the shallow seeing halo leading to almost diffraction limited image quality even at low Strehl ratios. Prominent ELT science cases that use the Calcium triplet can exploit this gain in spatial resolution in the red-optical: stellar populations in dense environments or crowded fields; and the case of intermediate mass black holes in nuclear and globular stellar clusters, as well as (super-) massive black holes in galaxies.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....09a168cb7e6b832218d220d3efcdfc9a