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Improved performance of the laser guide star adaptive optics system at Lick Observatory

Authors :
Bruce Macintosh
Carmen J. Carrano
Gary J. Freeze
Michael J. Newman
Jong R. An
V.K. Kanz
Kenneth Avicola
Elinor L. Gates
Edward L. Pierce
Herbert W. Friedman
Thomas C. Kuklo
J. Watson
James M. Brase
Jeffrey B. Cooke
Eugene Warren Campbell
Kenneth E. Waltjen
Claire E. Max
Donald T. Gavel
Brian J. Bauman
Scot S. Olivier
Source :
SPIE Proceedings.
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
SPIE, 1999.

Abstract

Results of experiments with the laser guide star adaptive optics system on the 3-meter Shane telescope at Lick Observatory have demonstrated a factor of 4 performance improvement over previous results. Stellar images recorded at a wavelength of 2 micrometers were corrected to over 40 percent of the theoretical diffraction-limited peak intensity. For the previous two years, this sodium-layer laser guide star system has corrected stellar images at this wavelength to approximately 10 percent of the theoretical peak intensity limit. After a campaign to improve the beam quality of the laser system, and to improve calibration accuracy and stability of the adaptive optics system using new techniques for phase retrieval and phase-shifting diffraction interferometry, the system performance has been substantially increased. The next step will be to use the Lick system for astronomical science observations, and to demonstrate this level of performance with the new system being installed on the 10-meter Keck II telescope.

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SPIE Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........85a09ea90657fa14fb40363a43b8a5bf
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.363561