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29 August 2022 The MAORY/MORFEO fine optical alignment and recollimation strategies: preliminary simulations from ‘out of focus’ PSF images
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The Multi-conjugate adaptive Optics Relay For ELT Observations (MORFEO), formerly MAORY, is the Multi-conjugate Adaptive Optics (MCAO) relay for the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT). The instrument provides the MCAO correction to two instruments at the ELT Nasmyth platform. One first light instrument fed by MORFEO is the Multi-AO Imaging Camera for Deep Observations (MICADO) that will provide imaging, astrometric, spectroscopic and coronographic observing modes. A second generation instrument, still to be defined, will occupy the other port of MORFEO. The delivered MCAO-corrected Field of View (FoV) of MORFEO is 2 arcmin. In this paper we present the possible fine optical alignment and recollimation strategies to bring the relay optics within the diffraction-limited performances.

More than one MORFEO fine Optical Alignment (MOA) strategy is currently under study in the development of the instrument towards its final design review. Given the complexity and the size of this new generation instrument diversifying and enlarging the set of possible techniques for the system alignment is an effective and more robust approach. As the Alignment Integration Verification (AIV) phase will develop the different strategies will be deployed and tested to possibly spot the best method (if any) among the others which will then be kept as back-up alternatives. One technique relies on the metrology of out-of-focus PSF images as proxy of the system pupil to detect the main optical aberrations in the instrument. This method has been proposed by Tokovinin & Heathcote [1] for a 2-mirror telescope. The challenge to be faced with MORFEO is given by the large number of optical elements and the related pseudo wavefront sensing limitations. Other techniques under study involve the use of wavefront sensing, phase diversity techniques and aberrations spotting using the MORFEO deformable mirrors. The MOA is meant to be performed both at the first AIV operations and at the periodic recollimations of the system during its nominal operation lifetime. The paper reports the results of a preliminary set of simulations carried out using a OpticStudio-Matlab simulator for the Donut technique.
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G. Rodeghiero, J. Farinato, D. Magrin, L. Marafatto, L. Busoni, G. Pariani, M. Munari, E. Carolo, D. Vassallo, D. Greggio, V. Cianniello, V. De Caprio, M. Riva, E. M. A. Redaelli, and Paolo Ciliegi "The MAORY/MORFEO fine optical alignment and recollimation strategies: preliminary simulations from ‘out of focus’ PSF images", Proc. SPIE 12185, Adaptive Optics Systems VIII, 121854Z (29 August 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2627503
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KEYWORDS
Optical alignment

Point spread functions

Tolerancing

Optics manufacturing

Relays

Wavefront sensors

Interfaces

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