自适应光学
摄谱仪
望远镜
激光导星
天空
视野
第一道亮光
光学
计算机科学
物理
变形镜
导航星
有源光学
遥感
天文
光源
地质学
谱线
作者
Pierre Jouve,Carlos Correia,Thierry Fusco,Benoît Neichel,Andrew Rakich,Jon Lawrence,Julien Charton,Timothy Chin,Michael Goodwin,Masen Lamb,Gaetano Sivo
摘要
AOB is an Adaptive Optics (AO) facility currently designed to feed the Gemini infrared Multi Object Spectrograph (GIRMOS) on the GEMINI North 8m class telescope located in Hawaii. This AO system will be made of two AO modes. A laser tomography AO (LTAO) mode using 4 LGS (laser guide stars) and [1-3] NGS (natural guide stars) for high performance over a narrow field of view (a few arcsec). The LTAO reconstruction will benefit from the most recent developments in the field, such as the super-resolution concept for the multi-LGS tomographic system, the calibration and optimization of the system on the sky, etc. The system will also operate in Ground Layer Adaptive Optics (GLAO) mode providing a robust solution for homogeneous partial AO correction over a wide 2' FOV. This last mode will also be used as a first step of a MOAO (Multi-object adaptive optics) mode integrated in the GIRMOS instrument. Both GLAO and LTAO modes are optimized to provide the best possible sky coverage, up to 60% at the North Galactic Pole. Finally, the project has been designed from day one as a fast-track, cost effective project, aiming to provide a first scientific light on the telescope by 2028 at the latest, with a good balance of innovative and creative concepts combined with standard and well controlled components and solutions. In this paper, we will present the innovative concepts, design and performance analysis of the two AO modes (LTAO and GLAO) of the AOB project.
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