S. Ströbele,1 P. La Penna,1 R. Arsenault,1 R. D. Conzelmann,1 B. Delabre,1 M. Duchateau,1 R. Dorn,1 E. Fedrigo,1 N. Hubin,1 J. Quentin,1 P. Jolley,1 M. Kiekebusch,1 J. P. Kirchbauer,1 B. Klein,1 J. Kolb,1 H. Kuntschner,1 M. Le Louarn,1 J. L. Lizon,1 P.-Y. Madec,1 L. Pettazzi,1 C. Soenke,1 S. Tordo,1 J. Vernethttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-8639-8560,1 R. Muradore2
1European Southern Observatory (Germany) 2Univ. of Verona (Italy)
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GALACSI is one of the Adaptive Optics (AO) systems part of the ESO Adaptive Optics Facility (AOF). It will use the
VLT 4-Laser Guide Stars system, high speed and low noise WaveFront Sensor cameras (<1e-, 1000Hz) the
Deformable Secondary Mirror (DSM) and the SPARTA Real Time Computer to sharpen images and enhance faint
object detectability of the MUSE Instrument. MUSE is an Integral Field Spectrograph working at wavelengths from
465nm to 930nm. GALACSI implements 2 different AO modes; in Wide Field Mode (WFM) it will perform Ground
Layer AO correction and enhance the collected energy in a 0.2" by 0.2" pixel by a factor 2 at 750nm over a Field of
View (FoV) of 1' by 1'. The 4 LGSs and one tip tilt reference star (R-mag <17.5) are located outside the MUSE FoV.
Key requirements are to provide this performance and a very good image stability for a 1hour long integration time. In
Narrow Field Mode (NFM) Laser Tomography AO will be used to reconstruct and correct the turbulence for the center
field using the 4 LGSs at 15" off axis and the Near Infra Red (NIR) light of one reference star on axis for tip tilt and
focus sensing. In NFM GALACSI will provide a moderate Strehl Ratio of 5% (goal 10%) at 650nm. The NFM hosts
several challenges and many subsystems will be pushed to their limits. The opto mechanical design and error budgets
of GALACSI is described here.
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S. Ströbele, P. La Penna, R. Arsenault, R. D. Conzelmann, B. Delabre, M. Duchateau, R. Dorn, E. Fedrigo, N. Hubin, J. Quentin, P. Jolley, M. Kiekebusch, J. P. Kirchbauer, B. Klein, J. Kolb, H. Kuntschner, M. Le Louarn, J. L. Lizon, P.-Y. Madec, L. Pettazzi, C. Soenke, S. Tordo, J. Vernet, R. Muradore, "GALACSI system design and analysis," Proc. SPIE 8447, Adaptive Optics Systems III, 844737 (13 September 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.926110