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7 February 2003 VLT Laser Guide Star Monitoring Facility: a feasibility study
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Abstract
The realtime knowledge of the altitude and optical characteristics of a generated Laser Guide Star may be necessary for an independent control of the performances of the associated adaptive optics system. For this ourpose a robotic laser guide star monitoring facility, based on a small telescope physically separated from the observatory has been studied, as a subsystem of the VLT LGS project. After reviewing the state of the art on sodium layer dynamical characteristics, we describe the rationale of the project and the main technical choices. Some particular aspects such as differential field motion and laser plume centroiding algorithms are reviewed in detail. The data processing architecture and the associated pipeline is described, and the expected performances are estimated.
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Fernando Pedichini, Nancy Ageorges, and Marc S. Sarazin "VLT Laser Guide Star Monitoring Facility: a feasibility study", Proc. SPIE 4839, Adaptive Optical System Technologies II, (7 February 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.460056
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KEYWORDS
Sodium

Telescopes

Stars

Laser guide stars

Adaptive optics

Lanthanum

Sensors

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