Bibcode
de Bonis, Fulvio; Bertram, Thomas; Labadie, L.; Egner, Sebastian; Bizenberger, Peter; Hofferbert, Ralph; Eckart, Andreas; Kuerster, Martin; Herbst, Tom
Bibliographical reference
Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy III. Edited by McLean, Ian S.; Ramsay, Suzanne K.; Takami, Hideki. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 7735, pp. 773543-773543-12 (2010).
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Description
Laboratory and on-sky experience suggests that the integration of big
astronomical instruments, specially of a complex interferometric system,
is a challenging process. LINC-NIRVANA is the Fizeau interferometric
imager for the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT). Simulating the final
operating environment of every system component has shown how critical
is the presence of flexures, vibrations and thermal expansion.
Assembling and aligning the opto-mechanical sub-systems will require an
absolute reference which is not affected by static displacements or
positioning errors. A multi-purpose calibration unit has been designed
to ensure the quality of the alignment of optics and detectors and the
reliability of the mechanical setup. This new compact and light-weighted
unit is characterized by sophisticated kinematics, simple mechanical
design and composite materials. In addition, the reduced number of
motorized axis improves the stiffness and lowers the angular
displacements due to moving parts. The modular concept integrates
several light sources to provide the proper calibration reference for
the different sub-systems of LINC-NIRVANA. For the standard alignment of
the optics an absolute reference fiber will be used. For flatfielding of
the detectors the unit provides an integrating sphere, and a special
rotating multi-fiber plate (infrared and visible) is used to calibrate
the advanced adaptive optics and the fringe-tracking systems. A module
to control non-common path aberrations (Flattening of Deformable
Mirrors) is also provided.