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28 June 2006 Modified correlation tracker algorithm for tip-tilt correction system and project ANGARA on the Big Solar Vacuum Telescope
Vladimir P. Lukin, Leonid V. Antoshkin, Nina N. Botygina, Oleg N. Emaleev, Viktor M. Grigor'ev, Peter A. Konyaev, Pavel G. Kovadlo, Valery I. Skomorovski, Alexander P. Yankov
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Abstract
The possibility of applying adaptive correction to ground-based solar astronomy is considered. Several experimental systems for image stabilization are described along with the results of their tests. As a result of the installation of the first order adaptive-optics system, the Big Solar Vacuum Telescope (BSVT) acquired the new quality. Different ways of development of an adaptive correction to be used in the BSVT of the Baikal Astrophysical Observatory are discussed.
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Vladimir P. Lukin, Leonid V. Antoshkin, Nina N. Botygina, Oleg N. Emaleev, Viktor M. Grigor'ev, Peter A. Konyaev, Pavel G. Kovadlo, Valery I. Skomorovski, and Alexander P. Yankov "Modified correlation tracker algorithm for tip-tilt correction system and project ANGARA on the Big Solar Vacuum Telescope", Proc. SPIE 6272, Advances in Adaptive Optics II, 62725I (28 June 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.672273
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Adaptive optics

Telescopes

Mirrors

Image sensors

Detection and tracking algorithms

Cameras

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