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27 June 2006 The ESO Adaptive Optics Facility
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Abstract
The Adaptive Optics Facility is a project to convert one VLT-UT into a specialized Adaptive Telescope. The present secondary mirror (M2) will be replaced by a new M2-Unit hosting a 1170 actuators deformable mirror. The 3 focal stations will be equipped with instruments adapted to the new capability of this UT. Two instruments are in development for the 2 Nasmyth foci: Hawk-I with its AO module GRAAL allowing a Ground Layer Adaptive Optics correction and MUSE with GALACSI for GLAO correction and Laser Tomography Adaptive Optics correction. A future instrument still needs to be defined for the Cassegrain focus. Several guide stars are required for the type of adaptive corrections needed and a four Laser Guide Star facility (4LGSF) is being developed in the scope of the AO Facility. Convex mirrors like the VLT M2 represent a major challenge for testing and a substantial effort is dedicated to this. ASSIST, is a test bench that will allow testing of the Deformable Secondary Mirror and both instruments with simulated turbulence. This article describes the Adaptive Optics facility systems composing associated with it.
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S. Ströbele, R. Arsenault, R. Bacon, R. Biasi, D. Bonaccini-Calia, M. Downing, R. D. Conzelmann, B. Delabre, R. Donaldson, M. Duchateau, S. Esposito, E. Fedrigo, D. Gallieni, W. K. P. Hackenberg, N. Hubin, M. Kasper, M. Kissler-Patig, M. Le Louarn, R. McDermid, S. Oberti, J. Paufique, A. Riccardi, R. Stuik, and E. Vernet "The ESO Adaptive Optics Facility", Proc. SPIE 6272, Advances in Adaptive Optics II, 62720B (27 June 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.672289
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KEYWORDS
Adaptive optics

Telescopes

Actuators

Mirrors

Digital signal processing

Calibration

Field programmable gate arrays

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