Multiwavelength active optics Shack-Hartmann sensor for seeing and turbulence outer scale monitoring
Patrice Martinez

TL;DR
This paper proposes a method using multiwavelength active optics Shack-Hartmann sensors to simultaneously estimate atmospheric seeing and turbulence outer scale directly at a telescope's focus, enhancing real-time adaptive optics performance.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to derive turbulence parameters from AOSH sensor spot FWHMs at multiple wavelengths, enabling real-time, location-specific atmospheric monitoring.
Findings
Method successfully estimates outer scale and seeing from AOSH sensor data.
Real-time measurements are insensitive to field stabilization and continuously available.
Potential application in the design of extremely large telescopes.
Abstract
Real-time seeing and outer scale estimation at the location of the focus of a telescope is fundamental for the adaptive optics systems dimensioning and performance prediction, as well as for the operational aspects of instruments. This study attempts to take advantage of multiwavelength long exposure images to instantaneously and simultaneously derive the turbulence outer scale and seeing from the full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) of seeing-limited images taken at the focus of a telescope. These atmospheric parameters are commonly measured in most observatories by different methods located away from the telescope platform, and thus differing from the effective estimates at the focus of a telescope, mainly because of differences in pointing orientation, height above the ground, or local seeing bias (dome contribution). Long exposure images can either directly be provided by any…
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