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Article Dans Une Revue Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Année : 2016

MISOLFA: a generalized monitor for daytime spatio-temporal turbulence characterization

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Ground based solar observations are strongly affected by optical turbulence. The concept of a new instrument which allows to measure both spatial and temporal parameters of atmospheric turbulence has been proposed in the late 90s. The instrument MISOLFA (Moniteur d'Images Solaire Franco-Algérien) is based on this concept and has been developped over the past ten years in the framework of a ground-based solar astrometry program and in parallel to the developpement of several night time turbulence monitors at Calern Observatory, south of France. In this paper we first describe its instrumental concept, the technical choices that were made to meet the specifications and discuss the difficulties encountered. Using numerical simulations, we present and test the methods that can be used in order to estimate the turbulence parameters from both MISOLFA image and pupil planes. The effect of finite outer scale on Fried parameter estimation from a simple estimate of the Angle-of-Arrival variance is clearly shown. Finally we present the first results obtained with the instrument fully operating in its two observing planes. We obtained a mean value of Angle-of-Arrival coherence time of 5.3 ms and good agreement is found between spatial parameters obtained with image and pupil planes.
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insu-01275104 , version 1 (12-11-2020)

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Rabah Ikhlef, Thierry Corbard, Frédéric Morand, Catherine Renaud, Maamar Fodil, et al.. MISOLFA: a generalized monitor for daytime spatio-temporal turbulence characterization. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2016, 458 (1), pp.517-530. ⟨10.1093/mnras/stw242⟩. ⟨insu-01275104⟩
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