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Stellar photometry with Multi Conjugate Adaptive Optics

Authors :
Davide Massari
Emiliano Diolaiti
Vincenzo Testa
Michele Bellazzini
Giuseppe Bono
Matteo Monelli
Paolo Ciliegi
Eline Tolstoy
Giuliana Fiorentino
I. Ferraro
David R. Andersen
Laura Schreiber
G. Iannicola
Paolo Turri
Alan W. McConnachie
Jean-Pierre Véran
Peter B. Stetson
Astronomy
Source :
Proc. SPIE 9909, Adaptive Optics Systems V, 990906 (July 26, 2016), 9909
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We overview the current status of photometric analyses of images collected with Multi Conjugate Adaptive Optics (MCAO) at 8-10m class telescopes that operated, or are operating, on sky. Particular attention will be payed to resolved stellar population studies. Stars in crowded stellar systems, such as globular clusters or in nearby galaxies, are ideal test particles to test AO performance. We will focus the discussion on photometric precision and accuracy reached nowadays. We briefly describe our project on stellar photometry and astrometry of Galactic globular clusters using images taken with GeMS at the Gemini South telescope. We also present the photometry performed with DAOPHOT suite of programs into the crowded regions of these globulars reaching very faint limiting magnitudes Ks ~21.5 mag on moderately large fields of view (~1.5 arcmin squared). We highlight the need for new algorithms to improve the modeling of the complex variation of the Point Spread Function across the field of view. Finally, we outline the role that large samples of stellar standards plays in providing a detailed description of the MCAO performance and in precise and accurate colour{magnitude diagrams.<br />17 pages, 12 figures, SPIE 2016

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proc. SPIE 9909, Adaptive Optics Systems V, 990906 (July 26, 2016), 9909
Accession number :
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