Comparison of AO and NON-AO Images


AO (3 Hz) ................................... NON-AO

(ST-7 Image segments magnified 2X using IDL)

The above two image segments were extracted from one AO image using 3 Hz corrections (on the left) and a NON-AO image taken just minutes later (on the right). Both images were made on a night when the seeing was only fair ( ~ 2 arc seconds).


Plot showing Star Core intensities with AO and without AO


In order to get a real comparison of the effects of AO vs NON-AO imaging it is necessary to completely disengage the AO-7 device. Traditional tracking using the drives on the mount creats slow responses as well as backlash effects. Even at SLOW correction speeds the AO-7 provides instantaneous movements and no backlash and contributes to a substantial image improvement. While the best results are obtained under better seeing conditions, some gains of ~10-20% can be realized even on nights of fair to poor seeing. The above images were from a sequence of images searching for a faint fast moving asteroid. In addition to the better star images, there is also an improvement in the limiting magnitude as ween in these comparison images. In the NON-AO image, the 19'th mag asteroid was not to be found.



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