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Daytime calibration and testing of the Keck All sky Precision Adaptive Optics Tomography System

Authors :
Avinash Surendran
Jacques R. Delorme
Carlos M. Correia
Steve Doyle
Sam Ragland
Paul Richards
Peter L. Wizinowich
Philip M. Hinz
Daren Dillon
Cesar Laguna
Sylvain Cetre
Scott J. Lilley
Ed Wetherell
Jason C. Chin
Eduardo Marin
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
arXiv, 2022.

Abstract

The development of the Keck All sky Precision Adaptive optics (KAPA) project was initiated in September 2018 to upgrade the Keck I adaptive optics (AO) system to enable laser tomography adaptive optics (LTAO) with a four laser guide star (LGS) asterism. The project includes the replacement of the existing LMCT laser with a Toptica laser, the implementation of a new real-time controller (RTC) and wavefront sensor optics and camera, and a new daytime calibration and test platform to provide the required infrastructure for laser tomography. The work presented here describes the new daytime calibration infrastructure to test the performance for the KAPA tomographic algorithms. This paper outlines the hardware infrastructure for daytime calibration and performance assessment of tomographic algorithms. This includes the implementation of an asterism simulator having fiber-coupled light sources simulating four Laser Guide Stars (LGS) and two Natural Guide Stars (NGS) at the AO bench focus, as well as the upgrade of the existing TelSim on the AO bench to simulate focal anisoplanatism and wind driven atmospheric turbulence. A phase screen, that can be adjusted in effective altitude, is used to simulate wind speeds up to 10 m/s for a duration of upto 3 s.<br />Comment: 15 pages, 13 figures. Publishd as part of SPIE Astronomical telescopes + Instrumentation 2022 proceedings

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9fd433c8f56a65aaaa4828f57cb626e7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2207.14433