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15 July 2008 Implementation of 188-element curvature-based wavefront sensor and calibration source unit for the Subaru LGSAO system
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The Subaru laser guide star adaptive optics (AO) system was installed at the Nasmyth focus of the Subaru Telescope, and had the first light with natural guide star on October 2006. The AO system has a 188-element curvature based wavefront sensor with photon-counting avalanche photodiode (APD) modules. It measures high-order terms of wavefront using either of a single laser (LGS) or natural guide star (NGS) within a 2' diameter field. The AO system has also a source simulator. It simulates LGS and NGS beams, simultaneously, with and without atmospheric turbulence by two turbulent layer at about 0 and 6 km altitudes, and reproduces the cone effect for the LGS beam. We describe the design, construction, and integration of the curvature wavefront sensor and calibration source unit.
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Makoto Watanabe, Shin Oya, Yutaka Hayano, Hideki Takami, Masayuki Hattori, Yosuke Minowa, Yoshihiko Saito, Meguru Ito, Naoshi Murakami, Masanori Iye, Olivier Guyon, Stephen Colley, Michael Eldred, Taras Golota, and Matthew Dinkins "Implementation of 188-element curvature-based wavefront sensor and calibration source unit for the Subaru LGSAO system", Proc. SPIE 7015, Adaptive Optics Systems, 701564 (15 July 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.789882
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KEYWORDS
Adaptive optics

Calibration

Mirrors

Wavefront sensors

Avalanche photodetectors

Stars

Cameras

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