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The new Laser Launch Telescopes for Gemini North AO: design and status update
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WoS WOS:000859295700204
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85178509610
DOI 10.1117/12.2629191
Año 2022
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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Abstract



The new Gemini North AO (GNAO) laser guide star facility (LGSF) needs four Laser Launch Telescopes (LLTs) to enable both wide and narrow field corrections using GLAO and LTAO. Early in 2021 Officina Stellare has been awarded a contract to design and build four LLTs. Based on a preliminary LLT design submitted during the call for tender phase, Officina Stellare performed a one-year design study, starting the manufacturing of an engineering and qualification model (EQM) to validate this design and minimize risks on the production of the four deliverable units. Manufacturing of optical and mechanical parts for the EQM is almost completed, including the large aspherical lens, made in-house by CNC optical polishing and tested by high-resolution interferometry. A COTS hexapod provides the active mechanism for a field steering mirror. In-house tests have already validated its performances.

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Zuccon, Sara Mujer Officina Stellare SpA - Italia
Officina Stellare S.p.A. - Italia
2 Piersanti, Emanuele Hombre Officina Stellare SpA - Italia
Officina Stellare S.p.A. - Italia
3 Girardini, Marco Hombre Officina Stellare SpA - Italia
Officina Stellare S.p.A. - Italia
4 Marcuzzi, Enrico Hombre Officina Stellare SpA - Italia
Officina Stellare S.p.A. - Italia
5 Spano, Paolo Hombre Officina Stellare SpA - Italia
Officina Stellare S.p.A. - Italia
6 Sivo, Gaetano Hombre NSFs Natl Opt Infrared Astron Res Lab - Chile
NOIRLab - Estados Unidos
7 Schreiber, L -
8 Schmidt, D -
9 Vernet, E -

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The Gemini Observatory consists of two 8-meter telescopes; the northern observatory is located on Mauna Kea in Hawaii, USA (Gemini North), the southern observatory is located on Cerro Pachón, Chile (Gemini South). The National Science Foundation awarded AURA funding, providing support for the Gemini in the Era of Multi-Messenger Astronomy (GEMMA) program. The GEMMA program has three component projects: (i) upgrade the Gemini North Adaptive Optics system, (ii) provide new rapid-response capabilities for time-domain astronomy and (iii) expand community engagement. The GNAO project is one of three projects in the GEMMA program [1]. The GNAO facility consists of 4 major products: the Laser Guide Star Facility (LGSF), the Adaptive Optics System, the GNAO System Controller and the Real Time Controller System.

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