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New challenges for adaptive optics: extremely large telescopes
Authors:M Le Louarn  N Hubin  M Sarazin  A Tokovinin
Institution:European Southern Observatory, Karl Schwarzschild Str. 2, D-85748 Garching, Germany;CRAL, Observatoire de Lyon, 9, Av. Charles André, F-69561 Saint Genis Laval, France
Abstract:The performance of an adaptive optics (AO) system on a 100-m diameter ground-based telescope working in the visible range of the spectrum is computed using an analytical approach. The target Strehl ratio of 60 per cent is achieved at 0.5 μm with a limiting magnitude of the AO guide source near R   magnitude~10, at the cost of an extremely low sky coverage. To alleviate this problem, the concept of tomographic wavefront sensing in a wider field of view using either natural guide stars (NGS) or laser guide stars (LGS) is investigated. These methods use three or four reference sources and up to three deformable mirrors, which increase up to 8-fold the corrected field size (up to 60 arcsec at 0.5 μm). Operation with multiple NGS is limited to the infrared (in the J band this approach yields a sky coverage of 50 per cent with a Strehl ratio of 0.2). The option of open-loop wavefront correction in the visible using several bright NGS is discussed. The LGS approach involves the use of a faint ( R ~22) NGS for low-order correction, which results in a sky coverage of 40 per cent at the Galactic poles in the visible.
Keywords:atmospheric effects  instrumentation: miscellaneous  telescopes
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