Near ground horizontal high resolution $C_n^2$ profiling from Shack-Hartmann slope and scintillation data

arXiv (Cornell University)(2021)

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CO-SLIDAR is a very promising technique for the metrology of near ground $C_n^2$ profiles. It exploits both phase and scintillation measurements obtained with a dedicated wavefront sensor and allows profiling on the full line of sight between pupil and sources. This technique is applied to an associated instrument based on a mid-IR Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor, coupled to a 0.35 m telescope, which observes two cooperative sources. This paper presents the first comprehensive description of the CO-SLIDAR method in the context of near ground optical turbulence metrology. It includes the presentation of the physics principles underlying the measurements, of our unsupervised $C_n^2$ profile reconstruction strategy together with the error bar estimation on the reconstructed values. The application to data acquired in a heterogeneous rural landscape during an experimental campaign in Lannemezan (France) demonstrates the ability to obtain profiles with a sampling pitch of about 220 m over a 2.7 km line of sight. The retrieved $C_n^2$ profiles are presented and their variability in space and time is discussed.
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horizontal high resolution,profiling,shack-hartmann
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