Optical turbulence profiling with Stereo-SCIDAR for VLT and ELT
J. Osborn, R. W. Wilson, M. Sarazin, T. Butterley, A. Chac\'on, F., Derie, O. J. D. Farley, X. Haubois, D. Laidlaw, M. LeLouarn, E. Masciadri, J., Milli, J. Navarrete, M. J. Townson

TL;DR
This paper presents the first 18 months of atmospheric turbulence profiling at ESO Paranal using Stereo-SCIDAR, providing key statistical parameters and validating the technique through inter-instrument comparisons for VLT and ELT site characterization.
Contribution
It offers new high-resolution turbulence profiles and comprehensive statistical analysis for the VLT and ELT sites, validated through extensive instrument comparisons.
Findings
Median seeing of 0.64 arcseconds
50% of turbulence below 2 km altitude
Correlation coefficients up to 0.84 with other instruments
Abstract
Knowledge of the Earth's atmospheric optical turbulence is critical for astronomical instrumentation. Not only does it enable performance verification and optimisation of existing systems but it is required for the design of future instruments. As a minimum this includes integrated astro-atmospheric parameters such as seeing, coherence time and isoplanatic angle, but for more sophisticated systems such as wide field adaptive optics enabled instrumentation the vertical structure of the turbulence is also required. Stereo-SCIDAR is a technique specifically designed to characterise the Earth's atmospheric turbulence with high altitude resolution and high sensitivity. Together with ESO, Durham University has commissioned a Stereo-SCIDAR instrument at Cerro Paranal, Chile, the site of the Very Large Telescope (VLT), and only 20~km from the site of the future Extremely Large Telescope…
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