TY - JOUR
T1 - Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics without Tip-tilt
AU - Davies, Richard
AU - Rabien, Sebastian
AU - Lidman, Chris
AU - Le Louarn, Miska
AU - Kasper, Markus
AU - Förster Schreiber, Natascha M.
AU - Roccatagliata, Veronica
AU - Ageorges, Nancy
AU - Amico, Paola
AU - Dumas, Christoph
AU - Mannucci, Filippo
PY - 2008/3/1
Y1 - 2008/3/1
N2 - Adaptive optics (AO) systems allow a telescope to reach its diffraction limit at near-infrared wavelengths, but a bright natural guide star (NGS) is needed for the wavefront sensing, severely limiting the fraction of the sky over which AO can be used. To some extent this can be overcome with a laser guide star (LGS). While the laser can be pointed anywhere in the sky, one still needs to have a natural star, albeit fainter, reasonably close to correct the image mo-tion (tip-tilt) to which laser guide stars are insensitive. There are in fact many astronomical targets without suitable tip-tilt stars, but for which the enhanced resolution obtained with the Laser Guide Star Facility (LGSF) would still be very beneficial. This article explores what adaptive optics performance one might expect if one dispenses with the tip-tilt star, and in what situations this mode of observing might be needed.
AB - Adaptive optics (AO) systems allow a telescope to reach its diffraction limit at near-infrared wavelengths, but a bright natural guide star (NGS) is needed for the wavefront sensing, severely limiting the fraction of the sky over which AO can be used. To some extent this can be overcome with a laser guide star (LGS). While the laser can be pointed anywhere in the sky, one still needs to have a natural star, albeit fainter, reasonably close to correct the image mo-tion (tip-tilt) to which laser guide stars are insensitive. There are in fact many astronomical targets without suitable tip-tilt stars, but for which the enhanced resolution obtained with the Laser Guide Star Facility (LGSF) would still be very beneficial. This article explores what adaptive optics performance one might expect if one dispenses with the tip-tilt star, and in what situations this mode of observing might be needed.
KW - Astrophysics
U2 - 10.48550/arXiv.0801.3738
DO - 10.48550/arXiv.0801.3738
M3 - Article
SN - 0722-6691
VL - 131
SP - 7
EP - 10
JO - The Messenger
JF - The Messenger
ER -