Bibcode
Carbillet, M.; Vérinaud, C.; Femenía, B.; Riccardi, A.; Fini, L.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 356, Issue 4, pp. 1263-1275.
Fecha de publicación:
2
2005
Número de citas
50
Número de citas referidas
32
Descripción
The software package CAOS (code for adaptive optics systems) described
in this paper is a software ensemble of modules designed for end-to-end
simulation of generic astronomical adaptive optics (AO) systems,
including a complete atmosphere turbulence model, sodium laser-guide
star upward and downward propagation, observed object definition,
Shack-Hartmann and novel pyramid wave-front sensors detailed modelling,
wave-front reconstruction and subsequent time-filtering tools, and
wave-front correction via different kinds of correctors; but also image
formation, Fizeau interferometry, coronagraphy, etc. Consequently, it is
more likely to be used as a tool dedicated to detailed optical astronomy
studies than as an instrument simulator, as it is based on a wide range
of unprecedented physical modelling. After a brief but global
description, with particular emphasis on the most interesting physical
modelling features, its use is illustrated through a chosen application,
namely the question concerning the opportunity of having a
tip-tilt-dedicated sensor in a 8-m class telescope pyramid-based AO
system.