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25 August 1993 Diffraction-limited K-band imaging at the Multiple Mirror Telescope with adaptive optics
Michael Lloyd-Hart, D'nardo Colucci, David M. Wittman, Brian A. McLeod, A. Ghez, Donald W. McCarthy Jr., Richard G. Dekany, James Roger P. Angel
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Abstract
Low spatial frequencies of atmospheric turbulence are specially troublesome to astronomers because the phase distortions they cause have large amplitude. We have begun experiments at the Multiple Mirror Telescope (MMT) to remove these errors with tip, tilt, and piston control of pieces of the wave front defined by the telescope's six 1.8 m primary mirrors. We show long exposure images taken at the telescope with resolution as high as 0.08 arcsec under piston control, and 0.26 arcsec under tilt control, using an adaptive instrument designed to restore diffraction-limited imaging in the near infrared. We also present preliminary results from analysis of images of the pre-main sequence star T Tauri taken with tilt control of the six beams only, at three infrared wavelengths. The resolution is between 0.35 and 0.4 arcsec, higher than has previously been achieved with direct imaging. The faint red companion to T Tau is clearly revealed, and is seen to be undergoing an energetic outburst.
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Michael Lloyd-Hart, D'nardo Colucci, David M. Wittman, Brian A. McLeod, A. Ghez, Donald W. McCarthy Jr., Richard G. Dekany, and James Roger P. Angel "Diffraction-limited K-band imaging at the Multiple Mirror Telescope with adaptive optics", Proc. SPIE 1920, Active and Adaptive Optical Components and Systems II, (25 August 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.152679
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Mirrors

Wavefronts

Telescopes

Cameras

Stars

Speckle

Infrared cameras

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