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N. Ageorges (ed.) |
Laser guide star adaptive optics for astronomy: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute Cargese, France September 29 - |
026010 |
2000 |
Book |
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2 |
Ian S. MacLean (ed.) |
Ground-based and airborne instrumentation for astronomy: Proceedings of SPIE |
P00023 |
2006 |
Book |
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3 |
Brent L. Ellerbroek (ed.) |
Advances in adaptive optics II: Proceedings of the SPIE |
P00025 |
2006 |
Book |
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4 |
John C. Mather (ed.) |
Space Telescopes and Instrumentation I: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter: Proceedings of the SPIE (Part 2 of 2) |
P00020 |
2006 |
Book |
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5 |
Martin J. L. Turner (ed.) |
Space telescopes and instrumentation II : Ultraviolet to gamma-ray: Proceedings of the SPIE |
P00021 |
2006 |
Book |
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6 |
David A. Dorn (ed.) |
High energy, optical, and infrared detectors for astronomy II: Proceedings of SPIE |
021844 |
2006 |
Book |
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7 |
John D. Monnier (ed.) |
Advances in stellar interferometry: Proceedings of a technical conference held at Orlando, Florida, USA during May 25-30, 2006 |
021840 |
2006 |
Book |
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8 |
Martin J. L. Turner (ed.) |
Space telescopes and instrumentation II : Ultraviolet to gamma-ray: Proceedings of the SPIE |
021839 |
2006 |
Book |
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9 |
John C. Mather (ed.) |
Space Telescopes and Instrumentation I: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter: Proceedings of the SPIE (Part 1 of 2) |
021838 |
2006 |
Book |
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10 |
IYE, MASANORI (ED.) |
Instrument design and performance for optical/infrared ground-based telescopes : Proceedings of a SPIE technical conference held |
P00019 |
2003 |
Book |
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Title | Laser guide star adaptive optics for astronomy: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute Cargese, France September 29 - October 10, 1997 |
Author(s) | N. Ageorges (ed.);C. Dainty (ed.) |
Publication | Dordrecht, 1. Kluwer Academic Publishers
2. Springer, 2000. |
Description | xxiii, 340p. |
Series | (NATO Advanced Science Institutes Series C: Mathematical and Physical Sciences) |
Abstract Note | Adaptive optics allows the theoretical limit of angular resolution to be achieved from a large telescope, despite the presence of turbulence. Thus an eight meter class telescope, such as one of the four in the Very Large Telescope operated by ESO in Chile, will in future be routinely capable of an angular resolution of almost 0.01 arcsec, compared tot he present resolution of about 0.5 arcsec for conventional imaging in good condition.
All the world's major telescopes either have adaptive optics or are in the process of building AO systems. It turns out that a reasonable fraction of the sky can be observed using adaptive optics, with moderately good imaging quality, provided imaging in done in the near IR. To move out of the near IR, with its relatively poor angular resolution, astronomers need a laser guide star. There is a layer of Na atoms at approximately 90 km altitude that can be excited by a laser to produce such a source, or Rayleigh scattering can be employed lower in the atmosphere. But the production and use of laser guide stars is not trivial, and the key issues determining their successful implementation are discussed here, including the physics of the Na atom, the cone effect, tilt determination, sky coverage, and numerous potential astronomical applications. |
ISBN,Price | 9780792363817 : Euro 194.99(HB) |
Classification | 520:681.782(069)
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Keyword(s) | 1. ADAPTIVE OPTICS
2. CONE EFFECT
3. Mathematical and Physical Sciences; 551
4. OPTOELECTRONICS
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Item Type | Book |
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Call# | Status | Issued To | Return Due On | Physical Location |
026010 |
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520:681.782(069)/NATO/026010 |
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HK01: Das, H.K. |
01/May/2024 |
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Title | Advances in stellar interferometry: Proceedings of a technical conference held at Orlando, Florida, USA during May 25-30, 2006 |
Author(s) | John D. Monnier (ed.);Markus Scholler (ed.);William C. Danchi (ed.) |
Publication | Bellingham, WA, USA, SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 2006. |
Description | xiv, - |
Series | (Proceedings of SPIE; 6268) |
Abstract Note | These proceedings are dedicated to the Grand Interferometre a 2 Telescopes (GI2T) and the Infrared-Optical Telescope Array (IOTA) Interferometers. After more than a decade of observations and countless contributions to interferometry, these facilities are shutting down in 2006. These interferometers have shown the power of clever ideas and hard work, having made groundbreaking contributions to stellar astronomy within very modest budgets.
This year also marked the founding of the SPIE Dissertation Prize in Interferometry, funded by a $1000 donation from New Focus. The co-winners this year were announced during the meeting : Antoine Merand (Observatoire de Paris, Meudon) and Matthew Muterspaugh (California Institute of Technology). |
ISBN,Price | 9780819463333 : US$ 215.00 |
Classification | 520:681.782(069)
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Keyword(s) | 1. EXOPLANETS - PROC.
2. IMAGING - PROC.
3. INTERFEROMETRY - PROC.
4. SPIE PROCEEDINGS; 6268 PT 1/2
5. STELLAR INTERFEROMETRY - PROC.
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Item Type | Book |
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Call# | Status | Issued To | Return Due On | Physical Location |
021840 |
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520:681.782(069)/SPIE/021840 |
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