Optical Systems for Astronomy
A special issue of Photonics (ISSN 2304-6732).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2024) | Viewed by 29147
Special Issue Editors
Interests: astronomical telescopes and instrumentation; high contrast imaging; high angular resolution; active and adaptive optics; curved sensors
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Astronomical instrumentation is at the doorstep of a new era. In the domain of space astronomy, we are waiting for the first scientific outcome of the recently launched James Webb Space Telescope, and are experiencing a rapid growth in the field of small missions, including CubeSats as newly available platforms. In the domain of ground-based astronomy, we are approaching the commissioning of three extremely large telescopes and their first-light instruments, but we are also witnessing a number of small missions, which have become possible with new image sensors, robotic mounts and other technologies.
We are pleased to announce a Special Issue of Photonics on astronomical optics. Since the field is extremely diverse and continually growing, we propose a focus on optical systems developed for astronomy. In this Special Issue, original research articles and reviews are welcome. Relevant topics include (but are not limited to):
- Ground-based telescopes (including large segmented mirrors);
- Large- and medium-sized spaceborne telescopes and instruments;
- Small space instruments, including CubeSat-scale platforms;
- Spectral and spectropolarimetric instruments for astronomy;
- Integral field spectrometers;
- Adaptive and active optics;
- High-contrast imaging and coronagraphy;
- Wide-field instruments for all-sky surveys;
- Innovative optical elements for astronomy;
- Optical interferometric techniques and instrumentation.
Dr. Eduard Muslimov
Dr. Gennady G. Valyavin
Guest Editors
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