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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2007
Anastasio Díaz Sánchez; Isidro Villó Pérez; Antonio Pérez Garrido; R. Rebolo
We have studied the spatial clustering of high redshift (z> 1) extremely red objects (EROs) as a function of photometric redshift in the GOODS Southern Field using public data. A remarkable overdensity of extremely red galaxies (I-K s > 4) is found at an average photometric redshift zphot = 1.10. Nine objects (six are EROs) within 50 arcsec of the brightest infrared galaxy in this overdensity present spectroscopic redshifts in the range 1.094 1 shows the potential of EROs to trace clusters of galaxies at high redshift.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2012
Craig D. Mackay; Rafael Rebolo-López; Bruno Femenía Castellá; Jonathan Crass; David L. King; Lucas Labadie; Peter Aisher; Antonio Pérez Garrido; Marc Balcells; Anastasio Díaz-Sánchez; J. J. Fuensalida; Roberto López; Alejandro Oscoz; Jorge A. Pérez Prieto; Luis Fernando Rodríguez-Ramos; Isidro Villó
The highest resolution images ever taken in the visible were obtained by combining Lucky Imaging and low order adaptive optics. This paper describes a new instrument to be deployed on the WHT 4.2m and GTC 10.4 m telescopes on La Palma, with particular emphasis on the optical design and the expected system performance. A new design of low order wavefront sensor using photon counting CCD detectors and multi-plane curvature wavefront sensor will allow dramatically fainter reference stars to be used, allowing virtually full sky coverage with a natural guide star. This paper also describes a significant improvements in the efficiency of Lucky Imaging, important advances in wavefront reconstruction with curvature sensors and the results of simulations and sensitivity limits. With a 2 x 2 array of 1024 x 1024 photon counting EMCCDs, AOLI is likely to be the first of the new class of high sensitivity, near diffraction limited imaging systems giving higher resolution in the visible from the ground than hitherto been possible from space.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2012
Jonathan Crass; Peter Aisher; Bruno Femenia; David L. King; Craig D. Mackay; Rafael Rebolo-López; Lucas Labadie; Antonio Pérez Garrido; Marc Balcells; Anastasio Díaz Sánchez; J. J. Fuensalida; Roberto López; Alejandro Oscoz; Jorge A. Pérez Prieto; Luis Fernando Rodríguez-Ramos; Isidro Villó
The Adaptive Optics Lucky Imager (AOLI) is a new instrument under development to demonstrate near diffraction limited imaging in the visible on large ground-based telescopes. We present the adaptive optics system being designed for the instrument comprising a large stroke deformable mirror, fixed component non-linear curvature wavefront sensor and photon-counting EMCCD detectors. We describe the optical design of the wavefront sensor where two photoncounting CCDs provide a total of four reference images. Simulations of the optical characteristics of the system are discussed, with their relevance to low and high order AO systems. The development and optimisation of high-speed wavefront reconstruction algorithms are presented. Finally we discuss the results of simulations to demonstrate the sensitivity of the system.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2014
Craig D. Mackay; R. Rebolo; Jonathan Crass; David L. King; Lucas Labadie; Víctor González Escalera; Marta Puga; Antonio Pérez Garrido; Roberto López; Alejanrdo Oscoz; Jorge A. Pérez-Prieto; Luis Fernando Rodríguez-Ramos; S. Velasco; Isidro Villó
Lucky Imaging combined with a low order adaptive optics system has given the highest resolution images ever taken in the visible or near infrared of faint astronomical objects. This paper describes a new instrument that has already been deployed on the WHT 4.2m telescope on La Palma, with particular emphasis on the optical design and the predicted system performance. A new design of low order wavefront sensor using photon counting CCD detectors and multi-plane curvature wavefront sensor will allow virtually full sky coverage with faint natural guide stars. With a 2 x 2 array of 1024 x 1024 photon counting EMCCDs, AOLI is the first of the new class of high sensitivity, near diffraction limited imaging systems giving higher resolution in the visible from the ground than hitherto been possible from space.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2016
Craig D. Mackay; R. Rebolo; David L. King; Lucas Labadie; Marta Puga; Antonio Pérez Garrido; Carlos Colodro-Conde; Roberto López; Balaji Muthusubramanian; Alejandro Oscoz; J. M. Rodríguez Ramos; Luis F. Rodrigo-Ramos; J. J. Fernández-Valdivia; S. Velasco
The combination of Lucky Imaging with a low order adaptive optics system was demonstrated very successfully on the Palomar 5m telescope nearly 10 years ago. It is still the only system to give such high-resolution images in the visible or near infrared on ground-based telescope of faint astronomical targets. The development of AOLI for deployment initially on the WHT 4.2 m telescope in La Palma, Canary Islands, will be described in this paper. In particular, we will look at the design and status of our low order curvature wavefront sensor which has been somewhat simplified to make it more efficient, ensuring coverage over much of the sky with natural guide stars as reference object. AOLI uses optically butted electron multiplying CCDs to give an imaging array of 2000 x 2000 pixels.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2016
Manuel P. Cagigal; Pedro José Valle Herrero; Carlos Colodro Conde; Isidro Villó Pérez; Antonio Pérez Garrido
Espacio-Teleco: revista de la ETSIT-UPCT | 2012
Antonio Pérez Garrido; Anastasio Díaz Sánchez; Esther Jódar Ferrández; Rafael Toledo Moreo; Isidro Villó Pérez; Francisco Javier Garrigós Guerrero; José Javier Martínez Álvarez; Javier Toledo Moreo; José Manuel Ferrández Vicente
Espacio-Teleco: revista de la ETSIT-UPCT | 2012
Rafael Toledo Moreo; Isidro Villó Pérez; Francisco Javier Garrigós Guerrero; José Javier Martínez Álvarez; Javier Toledo Moreo; José Manuel Ferrández Vicente; Antonio Pérez Garrido; Anastasio Díaz Sánchez; Esther Jódar Ferrández
Espacio-Teleco: revista de la ETSIT-UPCT | 2010
Antonio Pérez Garrido; Anastasio Díaz Sánchez; Francisco Javier Garrigós Guerrero; José Javier Martínez Álvarez; Isidro Villó Pérez
Archive | 2002
Anastasio Díaz Sánchez; Antonio Pérez Garrido