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High Resolution Spectroscopy with an Adaptive Optics Telescope

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Abstract

High resolution spectroscopy of stars has been rarely used because at visible wavelengths, the atmosphere produces a star image typically 10-20 times the diffraction limit of the telescope. Either the grating must be used at a far poorer resolution than its diffraction limit, or much light must be lost at the slit.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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