2016
DOI: 10.1117/12.2234585
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MAORY: adaptive optics module for the E-ELT

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“…These AO systems are currently tested and implemented on the present generation facilities and they are planned to be implemented on the ELTs in the next decades. For example at the E-ELT the near-infrared spectrograph HARMONI (Thatte et al 2016) will work with a LTAO system, MAORY (Diolaiti et al 2016) is a MCAO system that will feed the imager MICADO (Davies et al 2016) and the multi-object spectrograph MOSAIC (Hammer et al 2016) will be feed by a MOAO system. The wider is the field of view, the higher is the resolution with which one has to know the vertical stratification of the turbulence in advance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These AO systems are currently tested and implemented on the present generation facilities and they are planned to be implemented on the ELTs in the next decades. For example at the E-ELT the near-infrared spectrograph HARMONI (Thatte et al 2016) will work with a LTAO system, MAORY (Diolaiti et al 2016) is a MCAO system that will feed the imager MICADO (Davies et al 2016) and the multi-object spectrograph MOSAIC (Hammer et al 2016) will be feed by a MOAO system. The wider is the field of view, the higher is the resolution with which one has to know the vertical stratification of the turbulence in advance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First-generation instruments of the ELT are HARMONI (Thatte et al, 2016), MAORY (Diolaiti et al, 2016), METIS (Brandl et al, 2016), and MICADO (Davies et al, 2016). The short descriptions of these instruments, enclosed in quotation marks below, are taken from ESO (2018).…”
Section: Elt¯rst-generation Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although its feasibility had been earlier tested on-sky, 3,4 the actual implementation of MCAO for nighttime astronomy had to wait until 2007, when the multiconjugate adaptive optics demonstrator (MAD) exhibited various MCAO schemes on the very large telescope. 5,6 Despite a proposed upgrade 7 and plans for future implementations, [8][9][10][11] the only currently working nighttime MCAO systems in the world are GeMS at the Gemini South telescope 12,13 and LINC-NIRVANA (LN) at the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT). [14][15][16][17] MCAO systems promise to provide a uniform point spread function (PSF) across a wide field-of-view (FoV), using multiple guide stars, either laser-guide stars (LGSs) or natural-guide stars (NGSs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%