Reduced Focal Anisoplanatism Error Demonstration at Keck

Team

  • Lead: Chris Neyman
  • Scientific Team: Peter Wizinowich, Rich Dekany, Don Gavel, Brent Ellerbroek(TMT).
  • Software: Kevin Tsubota

Goal

This is a proof of concept demonstration identified as a NGAO Detailed Design Risk Reduction task. It also has potential benefit to existing AO systems at Keck and elsewhere. Use Cn2 information to reduced Focal Anisoplanatism Error. We will also consider other types of innovative single LGS reconstructors.

Meeting Minutes & Actions

Action Assigned Comments Due Date
Make this Web page Chris Done 8/20/2010
Initial Round of Simulations Chris Is Cn2 or POLC more important 9/17/2010
Convert RATFOR code to MATLAB Brent 6 Wks, Report if feasible or not in 2 Wks 10/1/2010
Draft Obs. Plan Rich   10/1/2010
Benchmark Keck IDL recon.pro Chris Alpha Parameter, Pupil rotation, Zenith Blind Spot 9/17/2010
Microgate estimate for RTC mods Chris/Peter Estimate only not a formal proposal 11/18/2010
Next Meeting in 4 weeks ALL Exchange emails as needed, before date TBD

Meeting 1 August 20, 2010 Link

References

Simulation and Analysis

  • Reduced FA with Cn2 measurements
  • NGS TT Sharpening
  • Other

Observation Plans, Analysis and Reports

  • Test Plans

Milestones

Milestone Date Comments
Requirement Review 12/31/2112

Project Management

  • WBS Description
  • Schedule

-- ChrisNeyman - 20 Aug 2010

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