The gemini MCAO system GeMS: Nearing the end of a lab-story

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Neichel, Benoit
Rigaut, Francois
Bec, M
Boccas, Maxime
Daruich, F
d'Orgeville, Celine
Fesquet, Vincent
Galvez, R
Garcia-Rissman, A
Gausachs, Gaston

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SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering

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GeMS (the Gemini Multi-conjugated adaptive optics System) is a facility instrument for the Gemini-South telescope. It will deliver a uniform, diffraction-limited image quality at near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths over an extended FoV or more than 1 arcmin across. GeMS is a unique and challenging project from the technological point of view and because of its control complexity. The system includes 5 laser guide stars, 3 natural guide stars, 3 deformable mirrors optically conjugated at 0, 4.5 and 9km and 1 tip-tilt mirror. After 10 years since the beginning of the project, GeMS is finally reaching a state in which all the subsystems have been received, integrated and, in the large part, tested. In this paper, we report on the progress and current status of the different sub-systems with a particular emphasis on the calibrations, control and optimization of the AO bench.

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Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering

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2037-12-31