Title: The Anisoplanatic Point Spread Function in Adaptive Optics
1The Anisoplanatic Point Spread Function in
Adaptive Optics
- Matthew Britton
- Caltech Optical Observatories
Seeing Symposium March, 2007
2Anisoplanatism
3Long Exposure OTF
- OTF(r) e-Dapl(r)/2 OTFgs(r)
Dapl(r) depends on
4Turbulence Profile Measurements at Palomar Aug
20, 2005
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6AO PSF Variability
- A persistent problem for astronomers in trying to
obtain quantitative answers from adaptive optics
observations. - The primary motivation for the development of
advanced AO architectures, such as MCAO and MOAO.
7Predicting the Field Dependent Point Spread
Function
OTFgs(r) e-Dapl(r)/2 OTF(r)
21 Binary
There are no free parameters in this prediction
8Observational Details
9Measured Turbulence ParametersAug 20, 2005
10Observed and Predicted PSFs
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11Strehl Ratios vs. Time
12Predicted vs. Measured Strehls
13Fit Residuals
14Differential Photometry
Relative Intensity
15Differential Astrometry
r
q
16A Crowded Field Observation
17Modeling a Crowded Field
18Comments Related to Turbulence Monitoring
- Demonstrates consistency of measured MASS
profiles and effects of anisoplanatism in AO
data - Illustrates the use of turbulence profiles in AO
data analysis
19Comments Related to Adaptive Optics
- Experimentally demonstrates limitations of the q0
approximation - Validates theoretical understanding of
anisoplanatism
20Comments Related to Astronomy
- Demonstrates predictability of the PSF over an
arcminute field. - Demonstrates astronomically interesting levels of
performance.
Equipment available at many observatories, so
theres opportunity to make progress
21Acknowledgements
- TMT site testing group
- Palomar Observatory Staff
- Center for Adaptive Optics