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21 July 2014 Development of a new solar adaptive optics system at the Hida Observatory
Noriaki Miura, Ayumu Oh-ishi, Shotaro Aoki, Hikaru Mogaki, Susumu Kuwamura, Naoshi Baba, Yoichiro Hanaoka, Masashi Yamaguchi, Satoru Ueno, Yoshikazu Nakatani, Kiyoshi Ichimoto
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Abstract
We are developing a new adaptive optics (AO) system for the 60cm domeless solar telescope of the Hida Observatory, Japan. The system has a deformable mirror with 97 piezo-actuators, a Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor with a 10×10-microlens array and standard personal computers. We conducted solar observations in September, 2013, and confirmed that our AO system cancelled image-shifts so that the deviations were within the resolution of the telescope. We report the detailed performances of our new AO system.
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Noriaki Miura, Ayumu Oh-ishi, Shotaro Aoki, Hikaru Mogaki, Susumu Kuwamura, Naoshi Baba, Yoichiro Hanaoka, Masashi Yamaguchi, Satoru Ueno, Yoshikazu Nakatani, and Kiyoshi Ichimoto "Development of a new solar adaptive optics system at the Hida Observatory", Proc. SPIE 9148, Adaptive Optics Systems IV, 914831 (21 July 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2055786
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KEYWORDS
Adaptive optics

Mirrors

Spectrographs

Observatories

Wavefront sensors

Off axis mirrors

Wavefronts

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