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Impact of local turbulence on high-order adaptive optics

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2022-09-26 v1

Abstract

We present an experiment set to address a standard specification aiming at avoiding local turbulence inside the Coud\'e train of telescopes. Namely, every optical surface should be kept within a 1.5^\circ range around ambient temperature. Such a specification represents an important concern and constraint when developing optical systems for astronomy. Our aim was to test its criticality in the context of the development of the VLTI/NAOMI and VLTI/GRAVITY+ adaptive optics. This experiment has been conducted using the hardware of the future Corrective Optics (CO) of GRAVITY+. Optical measurements were performed in order to observe the evolution of turbulence in front of a flat mirror for which the surface temperature was controlled in a range of 2222^\circ above ambient temperature. A time-dependent analysis of the turbulence was led along with a spatial analysis. This experiment shows no influence of temperature on local turbulence. It should be noted however that this result is only applicable to the very specific geometry described in this paper, which is representative of an adaptive optics (AO) system located inside the Coud\'e train (facing-down mirror heated on its backface).

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@article{arxiv.2209.11630,
  title  = {Impact of local turbulence on high-order adaptive optics},
  author = {Hugo Nowacki and Jean-Baptiste Le Bouquin and Carole Gouvret and Aurélie Marcotto and Sylvie Robbe-Dubois and Karine Perraut and Yves Magnard and Alain Delboulbé and Eric Stadler and Sylvain Guieu and Sylvain Rochat and Didier Maurel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.11630},
  year   = {2022}
}