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High-resolution images of orbital motion in the orion trapezium cluster with the LBT AO system

Close et al., 2012

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Document ID
13485303956848257773
Author
Close L
Puglisi A
Males J
Arcidiacono C
Skemer A
Guerra J
Busoni L
Brusa G
Pinna E
Miller D
Riccardi A
McCarthy D
Xompero M
Kulesa C
Quiros-Pacheco F
Argomedo J
Brynnel J
Esposito S
Mannucci F
Boutsia K
Fini L
Thompson D
Hill J
Woodward C
Briguglio R
Rodigas T
Stefanini P
Agapito G
Hinz P
Follette K
Green R
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The Astrophysical Journal

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The new 8.4 m LBT adaptive secondary AO system, with its novel pyramid wavefront sensor, was used to produce very high Strehl (≳ 75% at 2.16 μm) near-infrared narrowband (Brγ: 2.16 μm and [Fe ii]: 1.64 μm) images of 47 young (∼ 1 Myr) Orion Trapezium θ 1 Ori cluster …
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G02OPTICS
    • G02BOPTICAL ELEMENTS, SYSTEMS, OR APPARATUS
    • G02B27/00Other optical systems; Other optical apparatus

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