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Title: Keck Precision Adaptive Optics


1
Keck Precision Adaptive Optics Authors
Christopher Neyman1, Richard Dekany2, Mitchell
Troy3 and Peter Wizinowich1. 1 W.M. Keck
Observatory,2California Institute of Technology,
Jet Propulsion Laboratory3.
Abstract Keck Observatory, with the guidance of
the Keck Adaptive Optics (AO) Working Group, has
recently embarked on a conceptual design for the
Observatorys next-generation AO facility. This
Keck Precision Adaptive Optics (KPAO) system is
envisioned as delivering stable high Strehl ratio
infrared images in moderate field-of-view areas
throughout the sky. Such a system would allow
Keck to take the lead in general use
high-precision AO, in which many of the
scientific advances in high-resolution imaging
are currently thought to be. The top-level KPAO
requirements are very demanding and are in many
ways similar to those for future 30-m AO systems
especially the total rms wavefront error budget
of 120 nm.
2
AO Time Line
3
  • Unique Features of KPAO
  • High Strehl AO, S0.8 (1-2 mm wavelength)
  • High sky coverage
  • Moderate field of view, anisoplanatism limited.
  • Larger fields from a mosaic of several images
    (Not MCAO)
  • See example of mosaic image with current LGS
    system (Galactic Center Observations, Keck LGSAO
    team, this Conference)
  • Still have good PSF knowledge over FOV
  • Automatic optimization and calibration
  • Facility class AO system

4
  • KPAO Science
  • Global Changes on Pluto
  • Smaller icy solar system objects outside range of
    current AO, Pluto is the prototype object, Pluto
    in only 0.1 arcsec.
  • Planetary rotation plus PSF stability needed for
    a reliable map
  • Complimentary to HST UV maps
  • Too faint for NGS X-AO
  • Low Mass stars in Binaries and Clusters.
  • Companion searches with current AO limited by
    Stehl stability
  • Too faint for NGS X-AO
  • Need precise photometry (Stable Strehl and Good
    Calibration)
  • Low mass limit in clusters can be pushed to
    Jupiter masses and lower
  • Star formation in quasar host
  • Young stellar population in QSO hosts, role of
    mergers between galaxies
  • First gen. LGS AO likely to have highly variable
    PSF
  • Cant reliably separate host galaxies from QSO
  • High Strehl stability plus LGS
  • See PSF simulation below

5
Demonstration of Concept Error Budgets 180nm
6
Demonstration of Concept Error Budgets 120nm
7
  • Error Budgets Assumptions
  • Scaling laws only, no Monte Carlo simulations
  • Set Tip/tilt guide star to visual magnitude 17,
  • NGS is on axis,
  • At present no wind shake,
  • Exact details for faintness limits not
    investigated at this time
  • Used CELT report No. 34 (Green Book) for multiple
    LGS error,
  • The Green Book Tomography error assumes LGS at
    infinity
  • No modeling of laser saturations effect
  • Only a first cut at optimization

8
KPAO Point Design
Comparison of key system parameters for current
Keck LGS system and KPAO
9
  • KPAO Requirements Document
  • Keck Precision Adaptive Optics Technical
    Requirements and Constraints 7/13/2003 (KAON
    237) See Handouts.
  • The Authors along with Keck AO working group
    began the process of investigating and
    documenting the top-level requirements for KPAO.
    We discuss list some preliminary design goals.
    We then discuss a number of design constraints
    (additional requirements) imposed by the
    implementation of a KPAO system at Keck
    Observatory.
  • Summary of high level requirements
  • High IR Strehl
  • High Strehl Stability
  • Moderate FOV
  • Near Complete Sky Coverage
  • Good Knowledge of the Delivered PSF
  • Facility Class Instrument

10
  • PSF Simulation
  • Simulated PSF from empirical model of AO
    corrected phase structure function.
  • Phase structure function should be Kolmogorov at
    low spatial frequencies and flat at high
    frequencies if AO system was perfect. Empirical
    model fits these two extreme cases.
  • Point spread function calculated from Fourier
    transform of system optical transfer function.

Comparison Strehls for KECK AO KECK NGS AO, S
0.6 K band 260nm RMS (Marcos Van Dam), Keck
LGS AO S0.23 K band 425nm RMS (Antonin
Bouchez) KPAO 120 nm S 0.77 KPAO 180 nm S
0.89
11
  • Future
  • WMKO support FY05 2.5 FTE includes fulltime lead
    (1st author)
  • Collaborations with CfAO and TMT including
  • TMT and CfAO funded Postdoc position
  • (Advertised Sept. 2004 see handout and
    http//www2.keck.hawaii.edu/jobs/index.html)
  • Coordination of TMT, GMT and KPAO
    simulation/analysis and sharing of information
  • Determination of Keck Specific parameters, such
    as
  • telescope wavefront errors (segment warping,
    stacking and phasing)
  • windshake
  • vibrations
  • Seeing, Outerscale and Cn2 profile.
  • Full Simulation of KPAO
  • Modeled with ARROYO
  • compared to equivalent MCAO systems
  • Conceptual level design by October 2005.
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