Seminar
High contrast and high resolution optical imaging from the ground: results from FASTCAM at NOT and WHT

Dr. Bruno Femenía, Dr. Lucas Labadie

Abstract

Developed since 2006 by the IAC and UPCT, FASTCAM is an optical camera which takes advantage of recently available low noise and fast read-out CCDs (with integration times ~30 ms) to perform speckle imaging of astrophysical sources. At high enough speed rate, the atmospheric turbulence - classically responsible for image degradation , i.e. seeing- can be frozen in the image, which permits us to implement "lucky imaging techniques". In this shared talk, we will review the principle and objectives of the instrument (mainly oriented so far towards the study of brown dwarfs), we will present the results obtained in different campaigns at the NOT and WHT telescopes stressing the effort towards high contrast and high resolution optical imaging potential which can be further enhanced with post-processing techniques. In this talk we will also discuss some ideas for future projects and scientific applications, possibly in conjunction with the GTC.

About the talk

High contrast and high resolution optical imaging from the ground: results from FASTCAM at NOT and WHT
Dr. Bruno Femenía
Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, Spain
Dr. Lucas Labadie
Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, Spain
Thursday June 17, 2010 - 0:00 GMT+1  (Aula)
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For more information see FASTCAM.

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