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Getting Lucky with Adaptive Optics: Fast AO Image Selection in the Visible with a Large Telescope

Astrophysics 2011-02-11 v1

Abstract

We describe the results from a new instrument which combines Lucky Imaging and Adaptive Optics to give the first routine direct diffraction-limited imaging in the visible on a 5m telescope. With fast image selection behind the Palomar AO system we obtained Strehl ratios of 5-20% at 700 nm in a typical range of seeing conditions, with a median Strehl of approximately 12% when 10% of the input frames are selected. At wavelengths around 700 nm the system gave diffraction-limited 35 milliarcsecond FWHMs. At 950 nm the output Strehl ratio was as high as 36% and at 500 nm the FWHM resolution was as small as 42 milliarcseconds, with a low Strehl ratio but resolution improved by factor of ~20 compared to the prevailing seeing. To obtain wider fields we also used multiple Lucky-Imaging guide stars in a configuration similar to a ground layer adaptive optics system. With eight guide stars but very undersampled data we obtained 300 milliarcsecond resolution across a 30X30 arcsec field of view in i' band.

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@article{arxiv.0805.1921,
  title  = {Getting Lucky with Adaptive Optics: Fast AO Image Selection in the Visible with a Large Telescope},
  author = {N. M. Law and C. D. Mackay and R. G. Dekany and M. Ireland and J. P. Lloyd and A. M. Moore and J. G. Robertson and P. Tuthill and H. Woodruff},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0805.1921},
  year   = {2011}
}

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6 pages, 11 figures. Submitted to ApJ