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PEPITO: atmospheric Profiling from short-Exposure focal Plane Images in seeing-limiTed mOde

Atmospheric profiling is a requirement for controlling wide-field adaptive optics (AO) instruments, analysing the AO performance with respect to the observing conditions and predicting the point spread function (PSF) spatial variations. We present PEPITO, a new concept for profiling atmospheric turb...

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Published in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2019-06, Vol.486 (2), p.2032-2041
Main Authors: Beltramo-Martin, O, Bharmal, N A, Correia, C M
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