1992
DOI: 10.1086/171550
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Liquid mirrors - Optical shop tests and contributions to the technology

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“…With Strehl ratios of order 0.6, the overall quality of the 2.5-m mirror is excellent, comparable to the quality of the 1.5-m liquid mirror previously tested 2 . Misalignement errors between the mirror and the null lenses, particularly those due to the wobbling of the bearing and varying focal length, induce larger aberrations for the fast f/1.2 2.5-m LM than the slower f/2 1.5-m LM.…”
Section: Conclusion Of the Interferometrysupporting
confidence: 69%
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“…With Strehl ratios of order 0.6, the overall quality of the 2.5-m mirror is excellent, comparable to the quality of the 1.5-m liquid mirror previously tested 2 . Misalignement errors between the mirror and the null lenses, particularly those due to the wobbling of the bearing and varying focal length, induce larger aberrations for the fast f/1.2 2.5-m LM than the slower f/2 1.5-m LM.…”
Section: Conclusion Of the Interferometrysupporting
confidence: 69%
“…A ghost image is apparent at the right of the PSF in D. It is subtracted during data reduction. Getting the azimuthally averaged composite PSF involves some technically challenging operations described in 2,3 . Because the light beam encounters a total of 23 surfaces, refracting and reflecting, in its journey from the pinhole to the CCD, there is bound to be a significant contribution from the auxiliary optics in the form of scattered light or parasitic reflections.…”
Section: Scattered Lightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is apparent that the image has a sharp near-gaussian core, but has a signi cant excess ux at radii greater than a few arcsec. This halo is stronger than expected for either a conventional mirror, or a liquid mirror (Borra et al 1992). Further investigation is underway to determine the cause, and to attempt to reduce, the strength of the halo.…”
Section: Performancementioning
confidence: 81%
“…One should be able to circumvent this limit by carving a ditch around the mirror, like we do for mercury mirrors (Borra et al 1992). Pumpdown is probably a poor solution for a high-viscosity liquid.…”
Section: Tilted Liquid Mirrorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fact that the surface of a liquid rotating in a gravitational field takes the shape of a parabola has been used to make inexpensive mirrors having excellent surface qualities. The technology is young but its performance is well documented by laboratory tests (Borra et al 1992;Girard & Borra 1997;Tremblay & Borra 2000) as well as by observations (Sica et al 1995;Hickson & Mulrooney 1998;Cabanac et al 1998;Hickson & Racine 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%