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20 September 1989 Come-On: An Adaptive Optics Prototype Dedicated To Infrared Astronomy.
Pierre Kern, Pierre Lena, Pierre Gigan, Jean-Claude Fontanella, Gerard Rousset, Fritz Merkle, Jean-Paul Gaffard
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Abstract
The paper presents the status of the COME-ON (C GE Observatoire de Meudon ESO ONERA) experiment. This instrument, developed and tested by several European laboratories, is an adaptive optical system with a 19 actuators deformable mirror and a Hartmann Shack type wavefront sensor. The wavefront sensing is performing at visible wavelengths; a special computer drives the deformable mirror which should achieve diffraction limited infrared imagery with large optical telescope. The different components and their individual characteristics are described. The results of the tests of some components are given: 19 actuators deformable mirror, tip-tilt mirror. The expected performances are summarized and possible applications of the instrument to astronomical sources are presented. The isoplanaticity aspect, the required temporal bandwidth and reference source brightness is discussed. The conclusions of the experiment will be used for the design of adaptive optics for the ESO Very Large Telescope.
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Pierre Kern, Pierre Lena, Pierre Gigan, Jean-Claude Fontanella, Gerard Rousset, Fritz Merkle, and Jean-Paul Gaffard "Come-On: An Adaptive Optics Prototype Dedicated To Infrared Astronomy.", Proc. SPIE 1114, Active Telescope Systems, (20 September 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960810
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

Mirrors

Wavefronts

Actuators

Deformable mirrors

Wavefront sensors

Adaptive optics

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