Status of the PALM-3000 high-order adaptive optics system
- Creators
- Bouchez, Antonin H.
- Dekany, Richard G.
- Roberts, Jennifer E.
- Angione, John R.
- Baranec, Christoph
- Bui, Khanh
- Burruss, Rick S.
- Croner, Ernest E.
- Guiwits, Stephen R.
- Hale, David D. S.
- Henning, John R.
- Palmer, Dean
- Shelton, J. Chris
- Troy, Mitchell
- Truong, Tuan N.
- Wallace, J. Kent
- Zolkower, Jeffry
Abstract
The PALM-3000 upgrade to the Palomar Adaptive Optics system will deliver extreme adaptive optics correction to a suite of three infrared and visible instruments on the 5.1 meter Hale telescope. PALM-3000 uses a 3388-actuator tweeter and a 241-actuator woofer deformable mirror, a wavefront sensor with selectable pupil sampling, and an innovative wavefront control computer based on a cluster of 17 graphics processing units to correct wavefront aberrations at scales as fine as 8.1 cm at the telescope pupil using natural guide stars. Many components of the system, including the science instruments and a post-coronagraphic calibration wavefront sensor, have already been commissioned on the sky. Results from a laboratory testbed used to characterize the remaining new components and verify all interfaces are reported. Deployment to Palomar Observatory is planned August 2010, with first light expected in early 2011.
Additional Information
© 2010 SPIE. This research was supported by National Science Foundation grant AST-0619922, PI: Dr. R. Dekany. Support for the wavefront reconstructor computer has been provided by the Air Force Office of Sponsored Research, Award #FA9550-06-1-0343 (DURIP FY06). Support for the PALM-3000 3388 actuator DM is provided by a NASA Small Business Innovation Research grant #NNG06CA21C. Generous support for the adaptive optics interface to the SWIFT instrument has been provided by Ron and Glo Helin.Attached Files
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- 23130
- Resolver ID
- CaltechAUTHORS:20110328-102140255
- NSF
- AST-0619922
- Air Force Office of Sponsored Research (AFOSR)
- FA9550-06-1-0343
- NASA
- NNG06CA21C
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2011-04-15Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2021-11-09Created from EPrint's last_modified field
- Series Name
- Proceedings of SPIE
- Series Volume or Issue Number
- 7736