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25 August 1995 6.5-m MMT infrared adaptive optics system: detailed design and progress report
David G. Sandler, Michael Lloyd-Hart, Ty Martinez, Peter M. Gray, James Roger P. Angel, Todd K. Barrett, Donald G. Bruns, Steven M. Stahl
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Abstract
We present an overview of the new adaptive system under development for the conversion of the Multiple Mirror Telescope (MMT) to a 6.5 m continuous primary mirror. The system is optimized for diffraction-limited imaging from 1.6 to 2.2 micrometer wavelength, using an adaptive secondary mirror which directly feeds an infrared science detector at f/15 Cassegrain focus. Nearly full sky coverage will be obtained using a low-power, continuous wave (cw) sodium laser beacon to sense high-order wavefront errors, with image motion sensing using a quadrant detector sensitive to infrared field star photons in the 1.2 - 1.6 micrometer band. Components are currently under development, so that the adaptive instrument can be integrated with the new 6.5 m telescope soon after first light.
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David G. Sandler, Michael Lloyd-Hart, Ty Martinez, Peter M. Gray, James Roger P. Angel, Todd K. Barrett, Donald G. Bruns, and Steven M. Stahl "6.5-m MMT infrared adaptive optics system: detailed design and progress report", Proc. SPIE 2534, Adaptive Optical Systems and Applications, (25 August 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.217754
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Infrared imaging

Infrared radiation

Sensors

Sodium

Stars

Wavefronts

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