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Fabrication and measured quality of the MMT primary mirror

Authors :
W. C. Kittrell
R. G. Allen
Lee R. Dettmann
Scott T. DeRigne
Dean A. Ketelsen
James Roger P. Angel
S. C. West
Hubert M. Martin
Peter A. Strittmatter
James H. Burge
Stephen M. Miller
Warren B. Davison
Source :
SPIE Proceedings.
Publication Year :
1998
Publisher :
SPIE, 1998.

Abstract

The primary mirror for the Multiple Mirror Telescope Conversion is the first 6.5 m honeycomb sandwich mirror cast and polished by the Steward Observatory Mirror Lab. We describe the optical fabrication and testing of the f/1.25 paraboloid, and present the final measurements of figure accuracy and inferred image quality. Figuring was performed with a 1.2 m stressed lap--which bends under active control to match the local curvature of the optical surface--and a variety of small passive tools. The mirror was pressurized to compensate for polishing loads and thereby eliminate print-through of the honeycomb structure. The net result is a smoother surface on scales of 5 - 20 cm than has been achieved on previous honeycomb sandwich mirrors. The figure was measured with IR and visible interferometers, using refractive null correctors to compensate 810 microns of aspheric departure. The final measurements were used to calculate synthetic stellar images in a variety of seeing conditions.

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SPIE Proceedings
Accession number :
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