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Mitigate the impact of ELT architecture on AO performance: learn from today s telescopes to characterize and prevent the island effect
2017
Proceedings of the Adaptive Optics for Extremely Large Telescopes 5
unpublished
Island effects (IE) are critical piston differential aberrations between neighbouring pupil segments on ground-based telescopes that degrade the quality of Adaptive optics (AO) images on 8m-class telescopes in good observing conditions. Due to telescope architecture, these residual errors lead to a loss of observing time, up to 20% as observed on the VLT during the direct imaging observations of planetary companions with SPHERE. These effects are expected to be even more critical with ELTs as
doi:10.26698/ao4elt5.0132
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