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Gemini North Adaptive Optics (GNAO) facility overview and status updates

Authors :
Gaetano Sivo
Julia Scharwächter
Manuel Lazo
Célia Blain
Stephen Goodsell
Marcos A. van Dam
Martin Tschimmel
Henry Roe
Jennifer Lotz
Kim Tomasino-Reed
William N. Rambold
Courtney Raich
Ricardo Cardenes
Angelic Ebbers
Tim Gaggstatter
Pedro Gigoux
Thomas Schneider
Charles Cavedoni
Stacy Kang
Stanislas Karewicz
Heather Carr
Jesse Ball
Paul Hirst
Emmanuel Chirre
John White
Lindsay Magill
Molly Grogan
Anne Jordan
Suresh Sivanandam
Masen Lamb
Adam Muzzin
Eduardo Marin
Scott C. Chapman
Jennifer S. Dunn
Dan Kerley
Jean-Pierre Véran
Morten Andersen
Franck Marchis
Ruben Diaz
John P. Blakeslee
Michael J. Pierce
Rodrigo Carrasco
Hwihyun Kim
Anja Feldmeier-Krause
Alan McConnachie
James Jee
Wesley Fraser
S. Mark Ammons
Christopher Packham
John Bally
Trent J. Dupuy
Daniel Huber
Marie Lemoine-Busserolle
Thomas Puzia
Paolo Turri
Chadwick Trujillo
Janice Lee
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The Gemini North Adaptive Optics (GNAO) facility is the upcoming AO facility for Gemini North providing a state-of-the-art AO system for surveys and time domain science in the era of JWST and Rubin operations. GNAO will be optimized to feed the Gemini infrared Multi Object Spectrograph (GIRMOS). While GIRMOS is the primary science driver for defining the capabilities of GNAO, any instrument operating with an f/32 beam can be deployed using GNAO. The GNAO project includes the development of a new laser guide star facility which will consist of four side-launched laser beams supporting the two primary AO modes of GNAO: a wide-field mode providing an improved image quality over natural seeing for a 2-arcminute circular field-of-view and a narrow-field mode providing near diffraction-limited performance over a 20x20 arcsecond square field-of-view. The GNAO wide field mode will enable GIRMOS's multi-IFU configuration in which the science beam to each individual IFU will be additionally corrected using multi-object AO within GIRMOS. The GNAO narrow field mode will feed the GIRMOS tiled IFU configuration in which all IFUs are combined into a "super"-IFU in the center of the field. GNAO also includes the development of a new Real Time Controller, a new GNAO Facility System Controller and finally the development of a new AO Bench. We present in this paper an overview of the GNAO facility and provide a status update of each product.<br />SPIE conference 2022 Montreal

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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