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25 October 2004 Simulations versus observations obtained with simultaneous differential imaging
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Abstract
A dedicated code designed to simulate observations made with a high contrast imaging instrument using an integral field spectrograph and an extreme adaptive optics system (CHEOPS) is in progress. High contrast and high angular resolution are required in order to detect close faint companions and exo-planets using the differential technique. In this paper we present a comparison, made in order to validate the code, between simulations and observations recently obtained with the Simultaneous Differential Technique (SDI)\cite{len03}, an up-graded version of NACO (AO facility at the ESO-VLT 8m telescope "Yepun").
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Alessandro Berton, Stefan Kellner, Markus Feldt, Elena Masciadri, Rainer Lenzen, Wolfgang Brandner, Markus Hartung, and Raffaele G. Gratton "Simulations versus observations obtained with simultaneous differential imaging", Proc. SPIE 5490, Advancements in Adaptive Optics, (25 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.550328
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KEYWORDS
Point spread functions

Stars

Device simulation

Adaptive optics

Planets

Exoplanets

Telescopes

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