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Guido Agapito
Researcher at INAF
Publications - 155
Citations - 2213
Guido Agapito is an academic researcher from INAF. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adaptive optics & Wavefront. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 113 publications receiving 1829 citations. Previous affiliations of Guido Agapito include Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory & Max Planck Society.
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FIRST LIGHT LBT AO IMAGES OF HR 8799 bcde AT 1.6 AND 3.3 μm: NEW DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN YOUNG PLANETS AND OLD BROWN DWARFS*
Andrew J. Skemer,Philip M. Hinz,Simone Esposito,Adam Burrows,Jarron Leisenring,Michael F. Skrutskie,Silvano Desidera,Dino Mesa,Carmelo Arcidiacono,Filippo Mannucci,Timothy J. Rodigas,Laird M. Close,Donald W. McCarthy,Craig Kulesa,Guido Agapito,Daniel Apai,Javier Argomedo,Vanessa P. Bailey,K. Boutsia,Runa Briguglio,Guido Brusa,Lorenzo Busoni,Riccardo Claudi,Joshua Eisner,Luca Fini,Katherine B. Follette,Peter M. Garnavich,Raffaele Gratton,J. C. Guerra,John M. Hill,William F. Hoffmann,Terry J. Jones,M. Krejny,Jared R. Males,Elena Masciadri,Michael Meyer,Douglas L. Miller,Katie M. Morzinski,Matthew J. Nelson,Enrico Pinna,Alfio Puglisi,Sascha P. Quanz,Fernando Quiros-Pacheco,Armando Riccardi,P. Stefanini,Vidhya Vaitheeswaran,John C. Wilson,Marco Xompero +47 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the spectral energy distribution of the HR 8799 planets is modeled as a mixture of clouds of varying opacity, similar to the patchy cloud structures on Jupiter and L/T transition brown dwarfs.
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First Light LBT AO Images of HR 8799 bcde at 1.65 and 3.3 Microns: New Discrepancies between Young Planets and Old Brown Dwarfs
Andrew J. Skemer,Philip M. Hinz,Simone Esposito,Adam Burrows,Jarron Leisenring,Michael F. Skrutskie,Silvano Desidera,Dino Mesa,Carmelo Arcidiacono,Filippo Mannucci,Timothy J. Rodigas,Laird M. Close,Donald W. McCarthy,Craig Kulesa,Guido Agapito,Daniel Apai,Javier Argomedo,Vanessa P. Bailey,K. Boutsia,Runa Briguglio,Guido Brusa,Lorenzo Busoni,Riccardo Claudi,Joshua Eisner,Luca Fini,Katherine B. Follette,Peter M. Garnavich,Raffaele Gratton,Juan Carlos Guerra,John M. Hill,William F. Hoffmann,Terry Jones,Megan Krejny,Jared R. Males,Elena Masciadri,Michael Meyer,Douglas L. Miller,Katie M. Morzinski,Matthew J. Nelson,Enrico Pinna,Alfio Puglisi,Sascha P. Quanz,Fernando Quiros-Pacheco,Armando Riccardi,P. Stefanini,Vidhya Vaitheeswaran,John C. Wilson,Marco Xompero +47 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the LBT adaptive optics system, PISCES, and LBTI/LMIRCam to image all four of the HR 8799 planets at H-band and 3.3 microns.
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First light AO (FLAO) system for LBT: final integration, acceptance test in Europe, and preliminary on-sky commissioning results
Simone Esposito,Armando Riccardi,Luca Fini,Alfio Puglisi,Enrico Pinna,Marco Xompero,Runa Briguglio,Fernando Quiros-Pacheco,P. Stefanini,Juan Carlos Guerra,Lorenzo Busoni,Andrea Tozzi,F. Pieralli,Guido Agapito,Guido Brusa-Zappellini,Richard A. Demers,Joar Brynnel,Carmelo Arcidiacono,Piero Salinari +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the laboratory characterization and performance evaluation of the First Light Adaptive Optics (FLAO) the Natural Guide Star adaptive optics system for the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT), which uses an adaptive secondary mirror with 672 actuators and a pyramid wavefront sensor with adjustable sampled pupil from 30×30 down to 4×4 subapertures.
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Large Binocular Telescope Adaptive Optics System: New achievements and perspectives in adaptive optics
Simone Esposito,Armando Riccardi,Enrico Pinna,Alfio Puglisi,Fernando Quiros-Pacheco,Carmelo Arcidiacono,Marco Xompero,Runa Briguglio,Guido Agapito,Lorenzo Busoni,Luca Fini,Javier Argomedo,A. Gherardi,Guido Brusa,Doug Miller,Juan Carlos Guerra,P. Stefanini,Piero Salinari +17 more
TL;DR: The comparison of the performances offered by a Natural Guide Star (NGS) system upgraded with the state-of-the-art technology and those delivered by existing Laser Guides Star (LGS) systems suggests rethinking the current role ascribed to NGS and LGS in the next generation of AO systems.
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LBT observations of the HR 8799 planetary system: First detection of HR8799e in H band
Simone Esposito,Dino Mesa,A. Skemer,Carmelo Arcidiacono,Riccardo Claudi,Silvano Desidera,R. G. Gratton,Filippo Mannucci,Francesco Marzari,Elena Masciadri,Laird M. Close,P. M. Hinz,Craig Kulesa,Donald W. McCarthy,J. Males,Guido Agapito,Javier Argomedo,K. Boutsia,Runa Briguglio,G. Brusa,Lorenzo Busoni,G. Cresci,Luca Fini,A. Fontana,Juan Carlos Guerra,John M. Hill,D. Miller,D. Paris,E. Pinna,Alfio Puglisi,Fernando Quiros-Pacheco,Armando Riccardi,P. Stefanini,V. Testa,Marco Xompero,Charles E. Woodward +35 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors performed H and Ks band observations of the planetary system around HR 8799 using the new AO system at the Large Binocular Telescope and the PISCES Camera.