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22 July 2014 Performance verification of the DKIST Mount and Coudé Laboratory
Oliver Dreyer, Alexei Ippa, Steffen Seubert, Hans J. Kärcher, Paul Jeffers, Giovanni Bonomi
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Abstract
The former Advanced Technology Solar Telescope (ATST), now renamed to Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST) will be the largest solar telescope in the world – with a 4m aperture primary mirror and a 16m diameter co-rotating “Coudé” laboratory located within the telescope pier. Both, the telescope mount and the Coudé laboratory use for their azimuth axis a new kind of bearing technology, so called R-guides, which minimize later maintenance efforts, avoid energy consumption and the risk of oil spill of conventional hydrostatic bearings. The paper describes the integrated modeling approach for the verification of the challenging DKIST jitter requirement of 0.075 arcsec rms with the new bearing system, including initial system engineering guidelines, finite element evaluations, system dynamics and end-to-end jitter simulations, factory tests of subsystems and components, and the commissioning of the trial assembled Coudé table and later the telescope mount.
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Oliver Dreyer, Alexei Ippa, Steffen Seubert, Hans J. Kärcher, Paul Jeffers, and Giovanni Bonomi "Performance verification of the DKIST Mount and Coudé Laboratory", Proc. SPIE 9145, Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes V, 91452A (22 July 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2055739
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

Computer programming

Device simulation

Computer aided design

Solar telescopes

Optical instrument design

Finite element methods

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