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Lateral offset from a centered star as measured at the focal plane
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[QUOTE="Benschu, post: 6637749, member: 692821"] Thank you so much for your reply and assessment. I've just had a moment to skim your response. Although I'm using a PMT with high-speed data collection and not a CCD, the info you provided should enable me to move forward with the project. Yes, as expected the 1 AU separation is much smaller than the Airy disk. Masking may still be useful to improve the SNR if only a partial mask is used. That may be tricky considering how very small the wire must be. I also need to consider alternative methods. Thanks again Drakkith. [/QUOTE]
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