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oai:arXiv.org:2406.04656

Sujet
Astrophysics - Instrumentation and...
Auteur
Homar, Guillem Megias Kahn, Steven M. Meyers, Joshua M. Crenshaw, John Franklin Thomas, Sandrine J.
Catégorie

sciences : astrophysique

Année

2024

Date de référencement

16/10/2024

Mots clés
observatory degeneracies adjustment optimal
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Résumé

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is a unique facility for survey astronomy that will soon be commissioned and begin operations.

Crucial to many of its scientific goals is the achievement of sustained high image quality, limited only by the seeing at the site.

This will be maintained through an Active Optics System (AOS) that controls optical element misalignments and corrects mirror figure error to minimize aberrations caused by both thermal and gravitational distortions.

However, the large number of adjustment degrees of freedom available on the Rubin Observatory introduces a range of degeneracies, including many that are \textit{noise-induced} due to imperfect measurement of the wavefront errors.

We present a structured methodology for identifying these degeneracies through an analysis of image noise level.

We also present a novel scaling strategy based on Truncated Singular Value Decomposition (TSVD) that mitigates the degeneracy, and optimally distributes the adjustment over the available degrees of freedom.

Our approach ensures the attainment of optimal image quality, while avoiding excursions around the noise-induced subspace of degeneracies, marking a significant improvement over the previous techniques adopted for Rubin, which were based on an Optimal Integral Controller (OIC).

This new approach is likely to also yield significant benefits for all telescopes that incorporate large numbers of degrees of freedom of adjustment.

;Comment: 19 pages, 8 figures, 4 tables.

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Homar, Guillem Megias,Kahn, Steven M.,Meyers, Joshua M.,Crenshaw, John Franklin,Thomas, Sandrine J., 2024, The Active Optics System on the Vera C. Rubin Observatory: Optimal Control of Degeneracy Among the Large Number of Degrees of Freedom

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