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Development of a wide-field spherical aberration corrector for the Hobby Eberly Telescope
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Adaptive OpticEngineeringOphthalmologyCalibrationOptic DesignGeometrical OpticActive OpticsSpace OpticGeometrical AberrationOptical System AlignmentInstrumentationSpherical Primary MirrorPrimary MirrorPoint Spread FunctionHobby Eberly Telescope
A 4-mirror prime focus corrector is under development to provide seeing-limited images for the 10-m aperture Hobby- Eberly Telescope (HET) over a 22 arcminute wide field of view. The HET uses an 11-m fixed elevation segmented spherical primary mirror, with pointing and tracking performed by moving the prime focus instrument package (PFIP) such that it rotates about the virtual center of curvature of the spherical primary mirror. The images created by the spherical primary mirror are aberrated with 13 arcmin diameter point spread function. The University of Arizona is developing the 4-mirror wide field corrector to compensate the aberrations from the primary mirror and present seeing limited imaged to the pickoffs for the fiber-fed spectrographs. The requirements for this system pose several challenges, including optical fabrication of the aspheric mirrors, system alignment, and operational mechanical stability.