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Estimation of atmospheric refractive index gradient variations and Cn2 from time-lapse imagery

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Abstract

A time-lapse imaging experiment was conducted to monitor the effects of the atmosphere over a period of time. From the position shifts between the images, temporal variations in path-averaged refractive index gradient and Cn2 are estimated.

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