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1 On-sky validation of LIFT on GeMS C. Plantet 1, S. Meimon 1, J.-M. Conan 1, B. Neichel 2, T. Fusco 1 1: ONERA, the French Aerospace Lab, Chatillon, France 2: Gemini Southern Observatory, La Serena, Chile Strong collaboration with B. Neichel from Gemini South
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2 Outline I.Context and description of LIFT II.Validation at Gemini South III.Extension to the ELT context
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3 Context Laser assisted AO: need to sense low order modes (tip/tilt/focus) on faint natural stars Classical solution: Shack- Hartmann 2x2 noise and aliasing issues Find a NGS-WFS solution to increase sky coverage Goal: 1 to 2 magnitude gain Sodium layer Laser guide star Turbulent layer Laser Telescope
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LIFT : LInearized Focal-plane Technique Maximum Likelihood estimation Focus = 0 Focus < 0 Focus > 0 LIFT: noise effective low order WFS Optimized SNR Full aperture diffraction-limited focal-plane sensor Astigmatism offset: removes the focus sign ambiguity Linearization Direct LO linear estimation (≡ WCoG) Fast Simple, fast, full aperture gain Simple! [Meimon10, Opt. Lett.]
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5 Noise propagation comparison with the SH 2x2 and the pyramid Comparison of noise sensitivity for the estimation of tip/tilt and focus: Coefficient SH 2x2 (WCoG) LIFTPyramid Photon noise (α) 8.191.712.3 Read-out noise (β) 3348762 [Plantet13, Opt. Exp. (accepted)] Variance of estimation error in a WFS : Pyramid model: no modulation, pupil sampled on 4 pixels, ML estimation Much more sensitive than a SH 2x2 Performance comparable to the pyramid SH and pyramid proven efficient, let’s do it with LIFT!
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6 Laboratory validation Linearity of estimation for tip/tilt and focus Estimation in large spectral bandwidth (R=3.4) Noise propagation confirmed [Plantet12, SPIE], [Plantet13, Opt. Exp. (accepted)] Source Tilted glass plate for astigmatism Camera Collimation and refocusing
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LIFT features 7 Fast and efficient algorithm Much less sensitive to noise than a SH 2x2, comparable to a pyramid Easy to setup, move, debug Validated in lab Let’s see on the sky!
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Validation at Gemini South
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What do we do? 9 Goal: Prove linearity of estimation on a star retrieve same graph as in simulations:
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10 Optical system: Canopus DMs TTM Toward IR science camera Calibration Sources LGSWFS NGSWFS Telescope light GSAOI [Bec08, SPIE] gemini.edu
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11 Data acquisition Z4 offsets on ref slopes 3 Input Output + 0.5 rad Z5 offset 4 1 Close AO loop GSAOI: 2x2 Rockwell HAWAII-2RG 2048 x 2048 Fast On Detector Guide Window to select star [McGregor04, SPIE] LIFT
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12 History 04/09/12: Linearity test on calibration sources OK [Plantet12, SPIE]
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13 Weather problems 3 nights window… 04/26 04/27 04/28
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14 History 04/09/12: Linearity test on calibration sources OK 04/26/12, 04/27/12 and 05/28/12: bad weather 04/27/12: Focus estimation on calibration sources with simulated residual turbulence reproductible estimation End of 2012 new runs beginning 2 data sets: On sky data! But low Strehl ratio (10-15% @K) Data with SR ~ 25% @K, validation is possible! [Plantet12, SPIE]
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15 Validation of linearity on sky Linearity and robustness confirmed! Data Model
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Perspectives 16 More complete tests to come Close NGS loop with LIFT? Measurement of more modes @ low frequency: LIFT as a truth sensor (cut Mickey Mouse ears?) We performed LIFT on an operational system. How would it be on an ELT?
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Extension to the ELT context
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LIFT for LTAO: efficient low order WFS 18 Simple solution for a natural guide star WFS Dedicated DM + camera Benefits from full aperture gain Easy to setup, move, use, debug Very reliable Feature of ATLAS baseline [Fusco10, SPIE]
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19 LIFT for MCAO: use of scientific detector MCAO systems wide field of view chances of having a natural star A region of interest can easily be extracted from the image Add an astigmatism 10% (typically) of the time, and use LIFT on an image taken from the detector Slow correction of focus and low order modes from all possible origins (sodium layer, internal errors…) Astigmatism respects the symmetry of the PSF < 1% loss in Strehl Ratio, unnoticeable on long exposure image
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20 Conclusion First validation on sky! Seductive perspectives for ELTs To come : further comparison with other sensors, study of aliasing, tests for implementation in laser assisted systems Poster: SH + LIFT by Serge Meimon
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21 Thank you!
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