High-Resolution Imaging in the Visible with Faint Reference Stars on Large Ground-Based Telescopes

被引:2
作者
Mackay, Craig [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cambridge, Inst Astron, Cambridge CB3 0HA, England
关键词
Lucky imaging; adaptive optics; curvature wave front sensors; high-resolution imaging; CURVATURE; LUCKY; SENSITIVITY; PICTURES; IMAGES; SYSTEM; LIGHT; FIELD;
D O I
10.1142/S2251171719500156
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
Astronomers working with faint targets will benefit greatly from improved image quality on current and planned ground-based telescopes. At present, most adaptive optic systems are targeted at the highest resolution with bright guide stars. We demonstrate a significantly new approach for measuring low-order wavefront errors by using a pupil-plane curvature wavefront sensor design. By making low order wavefront corrections, we can deliver significant improvements in image resolution in the visible on telescopes in the 2.5-8.2 m range on good astronomical sites. As a minimum, the angular resolution will be improved by a factor of 2.5-3 under any reasonable conditions and, with further correction and image selection, even sharper images may be obtained routinely. We re-examine many of the assumptions about what may be achieved with faint reference stars to achieve this performance. We show how our new design of curvature wavefront sensor combined with wavefront fitting routines based on radon transforms allow this performance to be achieved routinely. Simulations over a wide range of conditions match the performance already achieved in runs with earlier versions of the hardware described. Reference stars significantly fainter than I similar to 17 m may be used routinely to produce images with a near diffraction limited core and halo much smaller than that delivered by natural seeing.
引用
收藏
页数:31
相关论文
共 41 条
[1]   The point spread function in Lucky Imaging and variations in seeing on short timescales [J].
Baldwin, J. E. ;
Warner, P. J. ;
Mackay, C. D. .
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 2008, 480 (02) :589-597
[2]  
Baldwin JE, 1996, ASTRON ASTROPHYS, V306, pL13
[3]   Photon counting strategies with low-light-level CCDs [J].
Basden, AG ;
Haniff, CA ;
Mackay, CD .
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2003, 345 (03) :985-991
[4]   SOWAT: Speckle Observations with Alleviated Turbulence [J].
Bosco, F. ;
Pott, J. -U. ;
Schodel, R. .
PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC, 2019, 131 (998)
[5]   The AOLI low-order non-linear curvature wavefront sensor: a method for high sensitivity wavefront reconstruction [J].
Crass, Jonathan ;
Aisher, Peter ;
Femenia, Bruno ;
King, David L. ;
Mackay, Craig D. ;
Rebolo-Lopez, Rafael ;
Labadie, Lucas ;
Perez Garrido, Antonio ;
Balcells, Marc ;
Diaz Sanchez, Anastasio ;
Jimenez Fuensalida, Jesus ;
Lopez, Roberto L. ;
Oscoz, Alejandro ;
Perez Prieto, Jorge A. ;
Rodriguez-Ramos, Luis F. ;
Villo, Isidro .
ADAPTIVE OPTICS SYSTEMS III, 2012, 8447
[7]   OPTICAL HETERODYNE DETECTION OF AN ATMOSPHERICALLY DISTORTED SIGNAL WAVE FRONT [J].
FRIED, DL .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS, 1967, 55 (01) :57-&
[8]   First light for Hokupa'a - 36 element curvature AO system at UH [J].
Graves, JE ;
Northcott, M ;
Roddier, F ;
Roddier, C ;
Close, L .
ADAPTIVE OPTICAL SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES, PARTS 1 AND 2, 1998, 3353 :34-43
[9]   Improving the sensitivity of astronomical curvature wavefront sensor using dual-stroke curvature [J].
Guyon, Olivier ;
Blain, Celia ;
Takami, Hideki ;
Hayano, Yutaka ;
Hattori, Masayuki ;
Watanabe, Makoto .
PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC, 2008, 120 (868) :655-664