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1 June 1994 Performance of the W.M. Keck telescope active mirror control system
Richard W. Cohen, Terry S. Mast, Jerry E. Nelson
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Abstract
The active mirror control system of the W.M. Keck telescope maintains the optical figure of the segmented primary mirror under the changing influences of gravity and temperature. The ultimate performance of the system depends on the size of the calibration errors and on its stability. The design error budget calls for the calibrated mirror control system to contribute an image blur less than 0.1 arc seconds (80% enclosed energy) over the full range of operating conditions.
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Richard W. Cohen, Terry S. Mast, and Jerry E. Nelson "Performance of the W.M. Keck telescope active mirror control system", Proc. SPIE 2199, Advanced Technology Optical Telescopes V, (1 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.176173
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Image segmentation

Control systems

Actuators

Telescopes

Mirrors

Error analysis

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