Misalignment-induced nodal aberration fields in two-mirror astronomical telescopes

We present the effects of misalignments on the field dependence of the third-order aberration fields of traditional, two-mirror astronomical telescopes in the context of nodal aberration theory, which we believe is the most general and extensible framework for describing and improving on-station per...

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