Calibration of the MCAO Canopus bench

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Abstract

The final phase of implementation of all optical components, as well as their integration and tests on the Canopus MCAO bench is currently underway. We present here a detailed description of the LGS and NGS WFS calibration sequences implemented through MYST (MCAO Yorick Smart Tool), a yorick+python+glade software package developed in-house which allows multiple users to control and monitor the bench remotely over the network using EPICSb commands. A fine tuning of the optical setup and a better understanding of the flexure/temperature dependencies is being carried out and will allow us to build the many look-up tables to be eventually used by the system (e.g. telescope primary and secondary mirrors). Preliminary work on non-common path aberrations to account for the static aberrations in the central 60 arcsec science field of view (FoV) has been done iteratively using a science focal plane wavefront sensor and has shown good results both in individual directions as well as simultaneously over the entire FoV, the latter using the tomographic approach (presented in another paper in this conference).

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Garcia-Rissmann, A., Rigaut, F., Bec, M., Boccas, M., Galvez, R., Gausachs, G., … Neichel, B. (2020). Calibration of the MCAO Canopus bench. In 1st AO4ELT Conference - Adaptive Optics for Extremely Large Telescopes. EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/ao4elt/201002012

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