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Scintillation correction for astronomical photometry on large and extremely large telescopes with tomographic atmospheric reconstruction (2014)
Journal Article
Osborn, J. (2015). Scintillation correction for astronomical photometry on large and extremely large telescopes with tomographic atmospheric reconstruction. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 446(2), 1305-1311. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu2175

We describe a new concept to correct for scintillation noise on high-precision photometry in large and extremely large telescopes using telemetry data from adaptive optics (AO) systems. Most wide-field AO systems designed for the current era of very... Read More about Scintillation correction for astronomical photometry on large and extremely large telescopes with tomographic atmospheric reconstruction.

Daytime site characterisation of La Palma, and its relation to night-time conditions (2014)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Townson, M., Kellerer, A., Osborn, J., Butterley, T., Morris, T., & Wilson, R. (2014, December). Daytime site characterisation of La Palma, and its relation to night-time conditions. Presented at Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy V, Montréal, Quebec

This paper presents preliminary daytime profiles taken using a Wide-Field Shack-Hartmann Sensor at the Swedish Solar Telescope (SST), La Palma. These are contrasted against Stereo-SCIDAR data from corresponding nights to assess the validity of the as... Read More about Daytime site characterisation of La Palma, and its relation to night-time conditions.

Open loop tomography with artificial neural networks on CANARY: on-sky results (2014)
Journal Article
Osborn, J., Guzman, D., De Cos Juez, F., Basden, A., Morris, T., Gendron, E., …Rousset, G. (2014). Open loop tomography with artificial neural networks on CANARY: on-sky results. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 441(3), 2508-2514. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu758

We present recent results from the initial testing of an artificial neural network (ANN)-based tomographic reconstructor Complex Atmospheric Reconstructor based on Machine lEarNing (CARMEN) on CANARY, an adaptive optics demonstrator operated on the 4... Read More about Open loop tomography with artificial neural networks on CANARY: on-sky results.