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Support System for the 1 m ESO Active Optics Experiment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

O. Citterio
Affiliation:
CNR-Istituto Fisica Cosmica, Milan, Italy
G. Conti
Affiliation:
CNR-Istituto Fisica Cosmica, Milan, Italy
E. Mattaini
Affiliation:
CNR-Istituto Fisica Cosmica, Milan, Italy
F. Franza
Affiliation:
ESO, Garching FRG

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The aim of this paper is to describe the support system which has been realized for the 1 m ESO active optics experiment. This experiment has been conceived in order to verify on a smaller scale the concept of the active optics, which is foreseen for the ESO NTT 3.5 m telescope. This concept has been widely discussed in references (1) (2) (3).

For the purpose of completeness we will briefly summarize here the basic concept of the experiment, while we will describe in detail the support system and the characterization of the force actuator.

Type
II. Mirrors and Domes
Copyright
Copyright © ESO 1984

References

(1) Wilson, R.N., “Image quality considerations in ESO telescope projects”, Optical Acta, 1982, Vol. 29, No. 7, 985992.Google Scholar
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