Influence of scintillations on the performance of adaptive astronomical systems with Hartmann-like wavefront sensors

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The influence of scintillations on image centroid measurements and on the phase reconstruction from Hartmann-like wavefront sensors is investigated quantitatively by means of computer simulations. It is shown that under the conditions of astronomical observations, the magnitude of the effect is between 10% (for excellent seeing) and 18% (for poor seeing). However, because the magnitude of the effect increases with the increasing of the turbulence strength, one can expect that under the strong-turbulence conditions the influence of scintillations on the image centroid can be quite strong. So, starting from agiven turbulence strength, it can be impossible to make a successful phase reconstruction from image centroid measurements. It is also shown that the scintillations affect in a different and complicated way the reconstruction quality of different aberrations. Nevertheless one can notice some general tendencies: The scintillations affect more strongly the reconstruction quality of the tip-tilt and high-order aberrations than the reconstruction quality of intermediate aberrations.

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Voitsekhovich, V. V., Orlov, V. G., & Sanchez, L. J. (2001). Influence of scintillations on the performance of adaptive astronomical systems with Hartmann-like wavefront sensors. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 368(3), 1133–1136. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20010060

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