Extreme Adaptive Optics in the mid-IR: The METIS AO system
Adaptive Optics at mid-IR wavelengths has long been seen as either not necessary or easy. The impact of atmospheric turbulence on the performance of 8-10 meter class telescopes in the mid-IR is relatively small compared to other performance issues like sky background and telescope emission. Using a...
Main Authors: | Stuik, R, Jolissaint, L, Kendrew, S, Hippler, S, Brandl, B, Venema, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2009
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