Production of primary mirror segments for the Giant Magellan Telescope

Autor: S. C. West, J. M. Davis, Matt Johns, R. D. Lutz, Warren B. Davison, R. G. Allen, M. T. Tuell, Ping Zhou, Dae Wook Kim, Peng Su, J. S. Kingsley, Hubert M. Martin, K. Law, James H. Burge, Peter A. Strittmatter
Rok vydání: 2014
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Zdroj: Advances in Optical and Mechanical Technologies for Telescopes and Instrumentation.
ISSN: 0277-786X
DOI: 10.1117/12.2057012
Popis: Segment production for the Giant Magellan Telescope is well underway, with the off-axis Segment 1 completed, off-axis Segments 2 and 3 already cast, and mold construction in progress for the casting of Segment 4, the center segment. All equipment and techniques required for segment fabrication and testing have been demonstrated in the manufacture of Segment 1. The equipment includes a 28 m test tower that incorporates four independent measurements of the segment's figure and geometry. The interferometric test uses a large asymmetric null corrector with three elements including a 3.75 m spherical mirror and a computer-generated hologram. For independent verification of the large-scale segment shape, we use a scanning pentaprism test that exploits the natural geometry of the telescope to focus collimated light to a point. The Software Configurable Optical Test System, loosely based on the Hartmann test, measures slope errors to submicroradian accuracy at high resolution over the full aperture. An enhanced laser tracker system guides the figuring through grinding and initial polishing. All measurements agree within the expected uncertainties, including three independent measurements of radius of curvature that agree within 0.3 mm. Segment 1 was polished using a 1.2 m stressed lap for smoothing and large-scale figuring, and a set of smaller passive rigid-conformal laps on an orbital polisher for deterministic small-scale figuring. For the remaining segments, the Mirror Lab is building a smaller, orbital stressed lap to combine the smoothing capability with deterministic figuring.
Databáze: OpenAIRE