Bibcode
Rodríguez-Ramos, J. M.; Fuensalida, J. J.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 328, Issue 1, pp. 167-173.
Fecha de publicación:
11
2001
Número de citas
6
Número de citas referidas
5
Descripción
The point spread function of a segmented-mirror telescope is severely
affected by segment misalignment, which can nullify the performance of
adaptive optics systems. The piston and tilt of each segment must be
precisely adjusted in relation to the other segments. Furthermore, the
direct detection of the alignment error with natural stars would be
desirable in order to monitor the errors during astronomical
observation. We have studied the lost information of the piston error
caused by the presence of atmospheric turbulence in the measurements of
curvature, and present a new algorithm for obtaining the local piston
using the curvature sensor. A phase-wrapping effect is shown as
responsible for the loss of curvature information and so the piston
errors can no longer adequately be mapped; this happens not only in the
presence of atmospheric turbulence, but also in its absence. Good
results are obtained using a new iterative method for obtaining the
local piston error map. In the presence of atmospheric perturbation, the
turbulent phase information obtained from a Shack-Hartmann sensor is
introduced in our new iterative method. We propose a hybrid sensor
composed of a curvature sensor and a Shack-Hartmann sensor, in order to
complete all the information for the phasing. This design takes a short
computation time and could be used in real time inside an adaptive
optics system, where tilt and piston errors must be corrected.