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First on-sky results with ARGOS at LBT
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2016
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Adaptive OpticEngineeringSatellite MeasurementGlao PromiseAstroinformaticsActive OpticsGround-layer Adaptive OpticsSpace OpticAstronomical Image AnalysisAdaptive Optics ProceduresInfrared OpticOptical SystemsOn-sky ResultsObservational CosmologyAstrophysics
One year and an half after ARGOS first light, the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) laser guided ground-layer adaptive optics (GLAO) system has been operated on both sides of the LBT. The system fulfills the GLAO promise and typically delivers an improvement by a factor of 2 in FWHM over the 4'×4' field of view of both Luci instruments, the two near-infrared imagers and multi-object spectrographs. In this paper, we report on the first on-sky results and analyze the performances based on the data collected so far. We also discuss adaptive optics procedures and the joint operations with Luci for science observations.
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