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Analysis of on-sky MOAO performance of CANARY using natural guide stars

Authors :
Vidal, Fabrice
Gendron, Eric
Rousset, Gerard
Morris, Tim
Basden, Alastair
Myers, Richard
Brangier, Matthieu
Chemla, Fanny
Dipper, Nigel
Gratadour, Damien
Henry, David
Hubert, Zoltan
Longmore, Andy
Martin, Olivier
Talbot, Gordon
Younger, Eddy
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The first on-sky results obtained by CANARY, the Multi-Object Adaptive Optics (MOAO) demonstrator, are analysed. The data were recorded at the William Herschel Telescope, at the end of September 2010. We describe the command and calibrations algorithms used during the run and present the observing conditions. The processed data are MOAO-loop engaged or disengaged slope buffers, comprising the synchronised measurements of the four Natural Guide Stars (NGS) wavefront sensors running in parallel, and near Infra-Red (IR) images. We describe the method we use to establish the error budget of CANARY. We are able to evaluate the to- mographic and the open loop errors, having median values around 216 nm and 110 nm respectively. In addition, we identify an unexpected residual quasi-static field aberration term of mean value 110 nm. We present the detailed error budget analysed for three sets of data for three different asterisms. We compare the experimental budgets with the numerically simulated ones and demonstrate a good agreement. We find also a good agreement between the computed error budget from the slope buffers and the measured Strehl ratio on the IR images, ranging between 10% and 20% at 1 530 nm. These results make us confident in our ability to establish the error budget of future MOAO instruments.<br />Comment: in press A&A (2014)

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1406.6008
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201322991