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29 August 2022 An ASM-based AO system for W.M. Keck Observatory
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Abstract
We describe the current plans for developing an adaptive secondary mirror-based (ASM) adaptive optics (AO) system for WMKO. An ASM allows for the integration of AO into the telescope itself, broadening use of AO to include wide-field enhanced seeing, high contrast observations, and enabling future multi-conjugate upgrades. Such a system has the potential for enhancing a range of science objectives, improving the performance of both existing and future instrumentation at Keck. We describe a system level ASM-AO concept based on hybrid variable reluctance actuators, developed by TNO that simplifies the implementation of ASM’s.
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Philip M. Hinz, Christoph Baranec, Kevin Bundy, Rachel Bowens-Rubin, Mark Chun, Richard Dekany, Brad Holden, Wouter Jonker, Marc Kassis, Renate Kupke, Stefan Kuiper, Olivier Lai, Jessica Lu, Nick MacDonald, Matthew Maniscalco, Emily Martin, Claire Max, Guillaume Molodij, Matthew Radovan, Sam Ragland, Stephanie Sallum, Alice Shapley, Andrew Skemer, Deno Stelter, and Peter Wizinowich "An ASM-based AO system for W.M. Keck Observatory", Proc. SPIE 12185, Adaptive Optics Systems VIII, 121852A (29 August 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2630683
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KEYWORDS
Adaptive optics

Keck Observatory

Actuators

Mirrors

Telescopes

Infrared telescopes

Atmospheric turbulence

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