Bibcode
Basden, A. G.; Bardou, L.; Bonaccini Calia, D.; Buey, T.; Centrone, M.; Chemla, F.; Gach, J. L.; Gendron, E.; Gratadour, D.; Guidolin, I.; Jenkins, D. R.; Marchetti, E.; Morris, T. J.; Myers, R. M.; Osborn, J.; Reeves, A. P.; Reyes Talavera, M.; Rousset, G.; Lombardi, G.; Townson, M. J.; Vidal, F.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 466, Issue 4, p.5003-5010
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2017
Citations
10
Refereed citations
10
Description
The performance of adaptive optics systems is partially dependent on the
algorithms used within the real-time control system to compute wavefront
slope measurements. We demonstrate the use of a matched filter algorithm
for the processing of elongated laser guide star (LGS) Shack-Hartmann
images, using the CANARY adaptive optics instrument on the 4.2 m William
Herschel Telescope and the European Southern Observatory Wendelstein LGS
Unit placed 40 m away. This algorithm has been selected for use with the
forthcoming Thirty Meter Telescope, but until now had not been
demonstrated on-sky. From the results of a first observing run, we show
that the use of matched filtering improves our adaptive optics system
performance, with increases in on-sky H-band Strehl measured up to about
a factor of 1.1 with respect to a conventional centre of gravity
approach. We describe the algorithm used, and the methods that we
implemented to enable on-sky demonstration.