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PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC
Volume 112, Issue 768, Pages 264-272Publisher
ASTRONOMICAL SOC PACIFIC
DOI: 10.1086/316503
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An adaptive optics system is being built for the 6.5m Multiple Mirror Telescope (MMT) conversion on Mount Hopkins for diffraction-limited observations in the near-infrared. At the heart of the system is a deformable secondary mirror which introduces corrections to the optical wavefront. By compensating these errors at the telescope's secondary, the system has been optimized for low thermal emissivity and high photon throughout. The scientific productivity of the facility will thereby be enhanced in comparision with a telescope equipped with more conventional adaptive secondary mirrors. This paper explores the benefit to both facilities in terms of the integration time required to achieve a given signal-to-noise ratio. The gain found to be substantial in the photometric bands K, L, M and N.
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