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PROCEEDINGS OF SPIE

Adaptive Optics Systems IV

22–27 June 2014

Montréal, Canada

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American Astronomical Society (United States) • Australian Astronomical Observatory (Australia) • Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA) • Canadian Astronomical Society (CASCA) (Canada) • Canadian Space Agency (Canada) • European Astronomical Society (Switzerland) • European Southern Observatory (Germany) • National Radio Astronomy Observatory • Royal Astronomical Society (United Kingdom) • Science & Technology Facilities Council (United Kingdom)

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Volume 9148

Part One of Three Parts

Proceedings of SPIE 0277-786X, V. 9148

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Conference Committee

Symposium Chairs

Luc Simard, National Research Council Canada (Canada)

Gillian S. Wright, UK Astronomy Technology Centre (United Kingdom)

Symposium Co-chairs

Colin Cunningham, UK Astronomy Technology Centre (United Kingdom)

Masanori Iye, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (Japan)

Conference Chairs

Enrico Marchetti, European Southern Observatory (Germany)

Laird M. Close, The University of Arizona (United States)

Jean-Pierre Véran, NRC - Herzberg (Canada)

Conference Program Committee

Emiliano Diolaiti, INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Bologna (Italy)

Celine D’Orgeville, Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Australian National University (Australia)

Brent L. Ellerbroek, Thirty Meter Telescope Observatory Corporation (United States)

Simone Esposito, INAF - Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri (Italy)

Thierry Fusco, ONERA (France)

Donald Gavel, University of California, Santa Cruz (United States)

Michael Hart, Hart Scientific Consulting International L.L.C. (United States)

Yutaka Hayano, Subaru Telescope, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (United States)

Glen Herriot, NRC - Herzberg (Canada)

Norbert Hubin, European Southern Observatory (Germany)

Markus Kasper, European Southern Observatory (Germany)

Caroline Kulcsar, Institut d’Optique (France)

Anne-Marie Lagrange, Institut de Planétologie et d’Astrophysique de Grenoble (France)

Bruce A. Macintosh, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (United States)

Pierre-Yves Madec, European Southern Observatory (Germany)

Richard M. Myers, Durham University (United Kingdom)

Francois Rigaut, The Australian National University (Australia)

Andrei Tokovinin, National Optical Astronomy Observatory (United States)

Mitchell Troy, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (United States)

Peter L. Wizinowich, W. M. Keck Observatory (United States)

Session Chairs

Monday Plenary Session

Luc Simard, National Research Council Canada (Canada)

Tuesday Plenary Session

Gillian S. Wright, UK Astronomy Technology Centre (United Kingdom)

Wednesday Plenary Session

Colin Cunningham, UK Astronomy Technology Centre (United Kingdom)

Thursday Plenary Session

Masanori Iye, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (Japan)

  • 1 Status of Current AO Instrument Projects I

    Enrico Marchetti, European Southern Observatory (Germany)

  • 2 Laser Guide Star Systems I

    Celine D’Orgeville, Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics (Australia)

  • 3 Astronomy with AO I

    Laird M. Close, The University of Arizona (United States)

  • 4 Wavefront Correction I

    Norbert Hubin, European Southern Observatory (Germany)

  • 5 Extreme AO I

    Simone Esposito, INAF - Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri (Italy)

  • 6 Advances in AO Control I

    Caroline Kulcsar, Institut d’Optique Graduate School (France)

  • 7 Post-Processing AO Data I

    Francois Rigaut, Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics (Australia)

  • 8 AO for ELTs

    Richard M. Myers, Durham University (United Kingdom)

  • 9 New Proposed AO Systems and Concepts for Large Telescopes and ELTs

    Simone Esposito, INAF - Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri (Italy)

  • 10 Wavefront Sensing I

    Jean-Pierre Véran, NRC - Herzberg (Canada)

  • 11 Laser Guide Star Systems II

    Peter L. Wizinowich, W. M. Keck Observatory (United States)

  • 12 Pathfinders to Enable AO on ELTs and New AO Concepts I

    Glen Herriot, NRC - Herzburg (Canada)

  • 13 Pathfinders to Enable AO on ELTs and New AO Concepts II

    Glen Herriot, NRC - Herzburg (Canada)

  • 14 Astronomy with AO II

    Anne-Marie Lagrange, Institut de Planétologie et d’Astrophysique de Grenoble (France)

  • 15 Status of Current AO Instrument Projects II

    Emiliano Diolaiti, INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Bologna (Italy)

  • 16 Characterization, Measurement and Modeling of the Distrurbances Faced by AO

    Michael Hart, Hart Scientific Consulting International L.L.C. (United States)

  • 17 Extreme AO II

    Bruce A. Macintosh, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (United States)

  • 18 Wavefront Correction II

    Norbert Hubin, European Southern Observatory (Germany)

  • 19 Status of Current AO Instrument Projects III

    Yutaka Hayano, Subaru Telescope, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (United States)

  • 20 Wavefront Sensing II

    Donald Gavel, University of California, Santa Cruz (United States)

  • 21 Advances in AO Control II

    Mitchell Troy, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (United States)

  • 22 AO Modeling, Analysis and Simulations

    Thierry Fusco, ONERA (France)

  • 23 Post-Processing AO Data II

    Jean-Pierre Véran, NRC - Herzburg (Canada)

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