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27 July 2016 AOF: standalone test results of GALACSI
P. La Penna, E. Aller Carpentier, J. Argomedo, R. Arsenault, R. D. Conzelmann, B. Delabre, R. Donaldson, F. Gago, P. Gutierrez-Cheetam, N. Hubin, P. Jolley, M. Kiekebusch, J. P. Kirchbauer, B. Klein, J. Kolb, H. Kuntschner, M. Le Louarn, J.-L. Lizon, P.-Y. Madec, A. Manescau, L. Mehrgan, S. Oberti, J. Quentin, B. Sedghi, S. Ströbele, M. Suárez Valles, C. Soenke, S. Tordo, J. Vernet
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Abstract
GALACSI is the Adaptive Optics (AO) module that will serve the MUSE Integral Field Spectrograph. In Wide Field Mode it will enhance the collected energy in a 0.2”×0.2” pixel by a factor 2 at 750 nm over a Field of View (FoV) of 1’×1’ using the Ground Layer AO (GLAO) technique. In Narrow Field Mode, it will provide a Strehl Ratio of 5% (goal 10%) at 650 nm, but in a smaller FoV (7.5”×7.5” FoV), using Laser Tomography AO (LTAO). Before being ready for shipping to Paranal, the system has gone through an extensive testing phase in Europe, first in standalone mode and then in closed loop with the DSM in Europe. After outlining the technical features of the system, we describe here the first part of that testing phase and the integration with the AOF ASSIST (Adaptive Secondary Setup and Instrument Stimulator) testbench, including a specific adapter for the IRLOS truth sensor. The procedures for the standalone verification of the main system performances are outlined, and the results of the internal functional tests of GALACSI after full integration and alignment on ASSIST are presented.
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P. La Penna, E. Aller Carpentier, J. Argomedo, R. Arsenault, R. D. Conzelmann, B. Delabre, R. Donaldson, F. Gago, P. Gutierrez-Cheetam, N. Hubin, P. Jolley, M. Kiekebusch, J. P. Kirchbauer, B. Klein, J. Kolb, H. Kuntschner, M. Le Louarn, J.-L. Lizon, P.-Y. Madec, A. Manescau, L. Mehrgan, S. Oberti, J. Quentin, B. Sedghi, S. Ströbele, M. Suárez Valles, C. Soenke, S. Tordo, and J. Vernet "AOF: standalone test results of GALACSI", Proc. SPIE 9909, Adaptive Optics Systems V, 99092Z (27 July 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2232984
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KEYWORDS
Adaptive optics

Picosecond phenomena

Calibration

Telescopes

Sensors

Cameras

Turbulence

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