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Summary
Summary
Adaptive optics is a powerful new technique used to sharpen telescope images blurred by the Earth's atmosphere. This authoritative book is the first dedicated to the use of adaptive optics in astronomy. Mainly developed for defence applications, the technique of adaptive optics has only recently been introduced in astronomy. Already it has allowed ground-based telescopes to produce images with sharpness rivalling those from the Hubble Space Telescope. The technique is expected to revolutionise the future of ground-based optical astronomy. Written by an international team of experts who have pioneered the development of the field, this timely volume provides both a rigorous introduction to the technique and a comprehensive review of current and future systems. It is set to become the standard reference for graduate students, researchers and optical engineers in astronomy and other areas of science where adaptive optics is finding exciting new applications.
Table of Contents
Part I Introductory Background |
1 Historical contextF. Roddier |
2 Imaging through the atmosphereF. Roddier |
Part II The Design of an Adaptive Optics System |
3 Theoretical aspectsF. Roddier |
4 Wave-front compensation devicesM. STchaud |
5 Wave-front sensorsG. Rousset |
6 Control techniquesP.-Y. Madec |
7 Performance estimation and system modelingM. Northcott |
Part III Adaptive Optics with Natural Guide Stars |
8 The COME-ON/ADONIS systemsG. Rousset and J.-L. Beuzit |
9 The UH-CFHT systemsF. Roddier and F. Rigaut |
10 Adaptive optics in solar astronomyJ. Beckers |
Part IV Adaptive Optics with Laser Beacons |
11 Overview of adaptive optics with laser beaconsD. Sandler |
12 The design of laser beacon AO systemsD. Sandler |
13 Laser beacon adaptive optics systemsD. Sandler |
Part V The Impact of Adaptive Optics in Astronomy |
14 Observing with adaptive opticsP. LTna and O. Lai |
15 Astronomical resultsP. LTna and O. Lai |
16 Future expectationsF. Roddier |
Index |