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3 October 2023 Profiling a low, horizontal path with SMASH
Denis W. Oesch, Mike S. Sexauer, Shyheim N. Afanador, Melissa K. Beason, David M. Kirby, Stephen A. Shock
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Abstract
Knowledge of the atmospheric conditions along an optical path is crucial to many experiments. A technique using differential scintillations was adapted for the Small Mobile Atmospheric Sensing Hartmann (SMASH) system to estimate proles of the refractive-index structure constant, C2n(z), and the wind speed. Estimates of those parameters from data taken along a 1 km horizontal path over level ground at a height of about five feet at Kirtland AFB is presented. Five sonic anemometers, placed along the path, serve as an independent estimate of the turbulence conditions with which to evaluate SMASH's performance.
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(2023) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Denis W. Oesch, Mike S. Sexauer, Shyheim N. Afanador, Melissa K. Beason, David M. Kirby, and Stephen A. Shock "Profiling a low, horizontal path with SMASH", Proc. SPIE 12693, Unconventional Imaging, Sensing, and Adaptive Optics 2023, 126930M (3 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2674499
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KEYWORDS
Scintillation

Wavefront sensors

Profiling

Equipment

Turbulence

Wind speed

Beam path

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