Status of the ARGOS project

Autor: Joar Brynnel, M. Deysenroth, Martin Kulas, Hans Gemperlein, E. Nussbaum, Marco Bonaglia, Michael Lefebvre, Lorenzo Busoni, Andreas Quirrenbach, L. Barl, Sebastian Rabien, Walfried Raab, Gilles Orban de Xivry, Udo Beckmann, Gustavo Rahmer, Simone Esposito, C. Connot, J. Borelli, Wolfgang Gässler, D. Peter, Peter Buschkamp, Julian C. Christou, Tommaso Mazzoni, Richard Davies, Jesper Storm, M. Lehmitz, J. Ziegleder, Michael Hart
Rok vydání: 2014
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Zdroj: SPIE Proceedings.
ISSN: 0277-786X
Popis: ARGOS is the Laser Guide Star and Wavefront sensing facility for the Large Binocular Telescope. With first laser light on sky in 2013, the system is currently undergoing commissioning at the telescope. We present the overall status and design, as well as first results on sky. Aiming for a wide field ground layer correction, ARGOS is designed as a multi- Rayleigh beacon adaptive optics system. A total of six powerful pulsed lasers are creating the laser guide stars in constellations above each of the LBTs primary mirrors. With a range gated detection in the wavefront sensors, and the adaptive correction by the deformable secondary’s, we expect ARGOS to enhance the image quality over a large range of seeing conditions. With the two wide field imaging and spectroscopic instruments LUCI1 and LUCI2 as receivers, a wide range of scientific programs will benefit from ARGOS. With an increased resolution, higher encircled energy, both imaging and MOS spectroscopy will be boosted in signal to noise by a large amount. Apart from the wide field correction ARGOS delivers in its ground layer mode, we already foresee the implementation of a hybrid Sodium with Rayleigh beacon combination for a diffraction limited AO performance.
Databáze: OpenAIRE