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20 years of AO at ESO MACAO-CRIRES, or how to recycle a good idea
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European Southern Observatory European Southern Observatory © ESO 2009 Page 2 AO Department Multi-application curvature AO MACAO was developed initially for VLTI needs Two sisters of MACAO-VLTI benefited from it, SINFONI and CRIRES CRIRES could have been the first Coudé instrument, instead of the actual Nasmyth AO (f/15 focus)
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European Southern Observatory European Southern Observatory © ESO 2009 Page 3 AO Department CRIRES for dummies
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European Southern Observatory European Southern Observatory © ESO 2009 Page 4 AO Department MACAO and CRIRES in a nutshell: Near IR-spectrograph 1 =>5 m High resolution (10 5 ) 4x1k Aladdin detectors 0.2" slit width, 0.1" pixel Slit viewer, 0.05” pixel AO-assisted (MACAO-family) Curvature AO (robust, low maintenance, APDs) 60 element bimorph DM / lenslets 420 Hz loop frequency, 60 Hz bandwidth Strehl >50% for R<13 Off-axis guiding in a ~50" field of view Sub-arcsec resolution along the slit IR Slit-viewing guiding facility (1k detector)
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European Southern Observatory European Southern Observatory © ESO 2009 Page 5 AO Department High spectral resolution for one molecular species typically several hundred rotation transitions can be seen, sampling: - different zones spatially - different physical conditions, e.g. T Better isotopic separation A higher resolution allows filtering out many emission lines of the atmosphere High absolute accuracy (RV e.g. for embedded stars) See Käufl et al., SPIE, 2004
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European Southern Observatory European Southern Observatory © ESO 2009 Page 6 AO Department Higher spatial resolution MACAO provides an excellent image quality for the Paranal site Diffraction-limit imaging is routinely achieved, with a high loop robustness Ensquared energy (0.2”) higher than 50% in K-band for M R brighter than 14 (Paufique et al, SPIE, 2008) Spatial resolution goes from 0.4” in good seeing conditions down to 3.5 µm) (lesser) Correction on extended objects: comets nuclei, satellites, Mars features !! AO criterion: enslitted energy, expected up to 70% for bright stars Solar system objects tracking Elevation mode off-axis tracking AO criterion: enslitted energy, expected up to 70% for bright stars Io in K-band (raw), MACAO- CRIRES commissioning 2006
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European Southern Observatory European Southern Observatory © ESO 2009 Page 7 AO Department All together Both high spatial and spectral resolution allows retrieving exquisitely fine information on astrophysical objects Model-dependent: discrimination down to 0.8 mas has been reached, using spectro-astrometry (Pontoppidan et al., ApJ 2008) No competition existing in the 8-10 m class telescopes
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European Southern Observatory European Southern Observatory © ESO 2009 Page 8 AO Department Where did CRIRES come from? MACAO for VLTI and MACAO for SINFONI were the baseline for the MACAO projects Individual components were re-used for CRIRES => design and tests greatly simplified
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European Southern Observatory European Southern Observatory © ESO 2009 Page 9 AO Department Concepts, finite product
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European Southern Observatory European Southern Observatory © ESO 2009 Page 10 AO Department AO developments and recycling
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European Southern Observatory European Southern Observatory © ESO 2009 Page 11 AO Department MACAO-CRIRES milestones CRIRES FDR 2001 End of MACAO lab tests 02/2006 Reintegration in Paranal 03/2006 First light: 6 th 04/2006 CRIRES commissioning: 2007
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European Southern Observatory European Southern Observatory © ESO 2009 Page 12 AO Department
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European Southern Observatory European Southern Observatory © ESO 2009 Page 13 AO Department
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European Southern Observatory European Southern Observatory © ESO 2009 Page 14 AO Department MACAO-CRIRES first light Technical results (K-band) N Unidentified volcano ?
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European Southern Observatory European Southern Observatory © ESO 2009 Page 15 AO Department MACAO-CRIRES first light Conclusions Successful first light: 6 th 04/2006 performances in-line with specifications (>40% EqE R<15), Cold part reintegration is proceeding NIR High-resolution –spatial and spectral- available end 2006/beginning 2007 Many thanks to the CRIRES team and to the Paranal staff for all the good job done and the results.
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European Southern Observatory European Southern Observatory © ESO 2009 Page 16 AO Department A jigsaw of SINFONI and VLTI
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