Very Accurate Imaging of the Close Environment of Bright Objects in Visible and Near-Infrared
Abstract
The development of adaptive optics (AO) in near IR has demonstrated in the latest decade both its astronomical impact and its increasing importance with the development of larger telescopes. We emphasize that still better imaging capabilities would extend the wavelength range from near-IR to visible and would also enable to perform very high dynamic observations from the ground. Such a gain in performance is interesting for a large number of astrophysical topics: environment of young stellar objects, evolved stars, binary or multiple systems, planetary disks and low mass companions down to brown dwarves or hot planets. The specification of an instrument fulfilling such requirements could be focussed on high image quality on a narrow field around bright objects, so as to limit the cost and development timescale. Additionally, this facility could also be used (with the same specifications) to feed other future instruments (such as interferometers or high resolution spectrometers working in visible) and would be an important step in the general scheme of larger adaptive optics systems development.
- Publication:
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Scientific Drivers for ESO Future VLT/VLTI Instrumentation
- Pub Date:
- 2002
- DOI:
- 10.1007/10857019_41
- Bibcode:
- 2002sdef.conf..258M