Getting Lucky with adaptive optics: Fast adaptive optics image selection in the visible with a large telescope

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We describe the results from a new instrument which combines Lucky Imaging and adaptive optics (AO) to give the first routine direct diffraction-limited imaging in the visible on a 5 m telescope. With fast image selection and alignment behind the PalomarAOsystem 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 mas full width at half-maxima (FWHMs). At 950 nm the output Strehl ratio was as high as 36% and at 500 nm the FWHMresolution was as small as 42mas, with a low Strehl ratio but with resolution improved by a 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 AO system. With eight guide stars but very undersampled datawe obtained 300 mas resolution across a 30″×30″ field of viewin the i ′ band. © 2009 The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Law, N. M., MacKay, C. D., Dekany, R. G., Ireland, M., Lloyd, J. P., Moore, A. M., … Woodruff, H. C. (2009). Getting Lucky with adaptive optics: Fast adaptive optics image selection in the visible with a large telescope. Astrophysical Journal, 692(1), 924–930. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/692/1/924

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