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Welcome and intro to CATS
  • Claire Max
  • CfAO Director
  • CATS Workshop
  • August 7, 2005

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Welcome to the Center for Adaptive Optics
  • An NSF Science and Technology Center
  • Cross disciplinary programs
  • 10 years (1999-2009), 4M/yr
  • AO for astronomy, vision science
  • Headquarters at the University of California
    Santa Cruz
  • 11 other universities, plus national laboratories
    and industrial partners

3
CfAO Mission
  • Advance and Disseminate Adaptive Optics knowledge
    in service to science, health care, industry, and
    education

4
The CfAO is organized into four Themes
  • Designed to focus efforts, foster Center-wide
    collaborations toward common goals (Themes), and
    to leave valued monuments as our legacy
  • Themes
  • Theme 1 Education and Human Resources
  • Theme 2 AO for Extremely Large Telescopes
  • Theme 3 Extreme AO (ultra high contrast)
  • Theme 4 Compact Vision Science Instrumentation
    for Clinical and Scientific Use

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How CfAO works
  • Research projects
  • Annual proposal process among CfAO members
  • Education programs
  • Grad students and postdocs learn modern teaching
    methods such as "inquiry based learning"
  • Use these methods in CfAO-sponsored short courses
    (college level) and summer programs (high school)
  • Emphasis on increasing the participation of
    students from groups that are under-represented
    in science and technology
  • Retreats, workshops, Summer Schools
  • Graduate course in AO http//www.ucolick.org/max/
    289C/

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The Center for Adaptive Optics Treasury Survey
(CATS)
  • The Goal
  • CATS is following up deep HST survey fields
    (GOODS, GEMS, EGS) with adaptive optics imaging
    in the near IR to study the evolution of galaxies
    and their sub- components over the last 10 Gyr.
  • The Team
  • UCLA- M. Barczys, S. Wright, J. Larkin
  • UCSC- J. Melbourne, C. Max, D. Koo, J. Nelson, J.
    Lotz, A. Metevier, S. Faber, R. Guhathakurta, S.
    Severson
  • U Hawaii- M. Chun
  • HIA- E. Steinbring
  • U Wisconsin- A. Sheinis

This 3- color image around a guide star contains
gt 30 galaxies. Two HST images, filters F606W and
F850W, are blue and green respectively. The Keck
CATS near IR AO image (2.2 mm) is in red. Keck
pixel scale was rebinned to match HST (0.05"/pix).
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Why AO?
With AO
Without AO
  • High resolution in the near-IR better than
    NICMOS.
  • High sensitivity to point sources ( D4)
  • Near IR penetrates dust better than optical
  • Near IR is a good measure of old stars

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CATS Science
  • Galaxy Decomposition
  • Are distant bulges red or blue?
  • If red, are they old, or young and dusty?
  • Are disk galaxies forming from the inside out?
  • Are the outer parts of galaxies blue because they
    are metal poor or young?

9
CATS Science
  • Galaxy Mergers
  • Are distant mergers predominantly major or minor?
  • What percentage of mergers are dry or between
    evolved stellar systems?
  • What are the differences between mergers in red
    and blue light?

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CATS Science
  • AGNs
  • How is AGN activity correlated with bulge growth?
  • What morphology distinguishes weak x-ray sources
    from strong?
  • What are the extreme x-ray sources that have no
    optical counterpart?

11
CATS as Driver for AO Technology
Multi-Conjugate AO
OSIRIS
LGS AO
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A CATS Legacy
  • The CATS project is planning a public data
    release of Keck AO imaging in the GOODS, GEMS and
    EGS fields.
  • We hope that these data will
  • Spark new projects
  • Introduce astronomers to AO data
  • Provide a framework in which to discuss the next
    generation AO instruments.
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