Bibcode
Mackay, C.; Rebolo, R.; King, David L.; Labadie, Lucas; Puga, M.; Pérez Garrido, Antonio; Colodro-Conde, Carlos; Lopez, R. L.; Muthusubramanian, Balaji; Oscoz, A.; Rodríguez Ramos, J.; Rodriguez Ramos, L. F.; Fernandez-Valdivia, J. J.; Velasco, S.
Referencia bibliográfica
Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 9908, id. 99080M 8 pp. (2016).
Fecha de publicación:
8
2016
Número de citas
2
Número de citas referidas
2
Descripción
The combination of Lucky Imaging with a low order adaptive optics system
was demonstrated very successfully on the Palomar 5m telescope nearly 10
years ago. It is still the only system to give such high-resolution
images in the visible or near infrared on ground-based telescope of
faint astronomical targets. The development of AOLI for deployment
initially on the WHT 4.2 m telescope in La Palma, Canary Islands, will
be described in this paper. In particular, we will look at the design
and status of our low order curvature wavefront sensor which has been
somewhat simplified to make it more efficient, ensuring coverage over
much of the sky with natural guide stars as reference object. AOLI uses
optically butted electron multiplying CCDs to give an imaging array of
2000 x 2000 pixels.