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ARGOS at the LBT. Binocular laser guided ground layer adaptive optics
Rabien, S.; Angel, R.; Barl, L. et al.
2018In Astronomy and Astrophysics, 621
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Keywords :
Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics; Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
Abstract :
[en] Having completed its commissioning phase, the Advanced Rayleigh guided Ground-layer adaptive Optics System (ARGOS) facility is coming online for scientific observations at the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT). With six Rayleigh laser guide stars in two constellations and the corresponding wavefront sensing, ARGOS corrects the ground-layer distortions for both LBT 8.4 m eyes with their adaptive secondary mirrors. Under regular observing conditions, this set-up delivers a point spread function (PSF) size reduction by a factor of 2–3 compared to a seeing-limited operation. With the two LUCI infrared imaging and multi-object spectroscopy instruments receiving the corrected images, observations in the near-infrared can be performed at high spatial and spectral resolution. We discuss the final ARGOS technical set-up and the adaptive optics performance. We show that imaging cases with ground-layer adaptive optics (GLAO) are enhancing several scientific programmes, from cluster colour magnitude diagrams and Milky Way embedded star formation, to nuclei of nearby galaxies or extragalactic lensing fields. In the unique combination of ARGOS with the multi-object near-infrared spectroscopy available in LUCI over a 4 × 4 arcmin field of view, the first scientific observations have been performed on local and high-z objects. Those high spatial and spectral resolution observations demonstrate the capabilities now at hand with ARGOS at the LBT.
Disciplines :
Space science, astronomy & astrophysics
Author, co-author :
Rabien, S.;  Max Planck for extraterrestrial physics
Angel, R.
Barl, L.
Beckmann, U.
Busoni, L.
Belli, S.
Bonaglia, M.
Borelli, J.
Brynnel, J.
Buschkamp, P.
Cardwel, A.
Contursi, A.
Connot, C.
Davies, R.
Deysenroth, M.
Durney, O.
Elberich, M.
Esposito, S.
Frye, B.
Gaessler, W.
Gasho, V.
Gemperlein, H.
Genzel, R.
Georgiev, I.
Green, R.
Hart, M.
Kohlmann, C.
Kulas, M.
Lefebvre, M.
Mazzoni, T.
Noenickx, J.
Ott, T.
Orban De Xivry, Gilles  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'astrophys., géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > ISSPSILAB
Peter, D.
Puglisi, A.
Qin, Y.
Quirrenbach, A.
Raab, W.
Rademacher, M.
Rahmer, G.
Rix, H. W.
Rosensteiner, M.
Salinari, P.
Schwab, C.
Sivitilli, A.
Steinmetz, M.
Storm, J.
Veillet, C.
Weigelt, G.
Ziegleder, J.
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Language :
English
Title :
ARGOS at the LBT. Binocular laser guided ground layer adaptive optics
Publication date :
19 December 2018
Journal title :
Astronomy and Astrophysics
ISSN :
0004-6361
eISSN :
1432-0746
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, Les Ulis, France
Volume :
621
Peer reviewed :
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