First Observational Results from ALFA with Natural and Laser Guide Stars
Abstract
The sodium laser guide star adaptive optics system ALFA, which is installed at the Calar Alto 3.5-m telescope, has been undergoing an intensive optimisation phase. Observations using natural guide stars that are presented in this paper, show that for bright stars (V~<8) it is now possible to reach K-band Strehl ratios in excess of 60% and to easily resolve binaries at the diffraction limit of the telescope. In more typical usage Strehl ratios in the range 10-15% can be achieved over a wide field (~2'); and the limiting magnitude is currently V~<12.5. We also present some of the first spectroscopy at diffraction limited scales, showing we are able to distinguish spectra of binary stars with a separation of only 0.26''. Our last set of results are on Abell galaxy clusters, including a correction on a galaxy using the laser guide star as the reference. There are still a number of difficulties associated with the laser, but our best result to date is of the galaxy UGC 1347 in Abell 262. Correcting tip-tilt on a star 41'' away and higher orders on the laser, we achieved in increase in peak intensity of 2.5, and a reduction in FWHM from 1.07'' to 0.40''. It is expected that further significant advances will be made in the next 6 months and beyond.
- Publication:
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European Southern Observatory Conference and Workshop Proceedings
- Pub Date:
- 1999
- DOI:
- 10.48550/arXiv.astro-ph/9810157
- arXiv:
- arXiv:astro-ph/9810157
- Bibcode:
- 1999ESOC...56..153D
- Keywords:
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- Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- 11 pages