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ESO adaptive optics facility progress and first laboratory test results
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringGuide Star FacilityOptic DesignOptical TestingSpace OpticOptical PropertiesCalibrationActive OpticsOptical SystemsInstrumentationRadiation ImagingPhotonicsPhotometryOphthalmologyOptical TolerancingAdaptive OpticAerospace EngineeringEso HeadquartersOptical Engineering
The Adaptive Optics Facility project is completing the integration of its systems at ESO Headquarters in Garching. The main test bench ASSIST and the 2<sup>nd</sup> Generation M2-Unit (hosting the Deformable Secondary Mirror) have been granted acceptance late 2012. The DSM has undergone a series of tests on ASSIST in 2013 which have validated its optical performance and launched the System Test Phase of the AOF. This has been followed by the performance evaluation of the GRAAL natural guide star mode on-axis and will continue in 2014 with its Ground Layer AO mode. The GALACSI module (for MUSE) Wide-Field-Mode (GLAO) and the more challenging Narrow-Field-Mode (LTAO) will then be tested. The AOF has also taken delivery of the second scientific thin shell mirror and the first 22 Watt Sodium laser Unit. We will report on the system tests status, the performances evaluated on the ASSIST bench and advancement of the 4Laser Guide Star Facility. We will also present the near future plans for commissioning on the telescope and some considerations on tools to ensure an efficient operation of the Facility in Paranal.
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