Bibcode
Puga, M.; López, R.; King, D.; Oscoz, A.
Referencia bibliográfica
Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 9147, id. 91477V 8 pp. (2014).
Fecha de publicación:
8
2014
Número de citas
7
Número de citas referidas
3
Descripción
AOLI, Adaptive Optics Lucky Imager, is the next generation of extremely
high resolution instruments in the optical range, combining the two more
promising techniques: Adaptive optics and lucky imaging. The possibility
of reaching fainter objects at maximum resolution implies a better use
of weak energy on each lucky image. AOLI aims to achieve this by using
an adaptive optics system to reduce the dispersion that seeing causes on
the spot and therefore increasing the number of optimal images to
accumulate, maximizing the efficiency of the lucky imaging technique.
The complexity of developments in hardware, control and software for
in-site telescope tests claim for a system to simulate the telescope
performance. This paper outlines the requirements and a
concept/preliminary design for the William Herschel Telescope (WHT) and
atmospheric turbulence simulator. The design consists of pupil resemble,
a variable intensity point source, phase plates and a focal plane mask
to assist in the alignment, diagnostics and calibration of AOLI
wavefront sensor, AO loop and science detectors, as well as enabling
stand-alone test operation of AOLI.