The MAORY/MORFEO MAIT strategy in Europe

  • Jacopo Farinato
  • , Luca Marafatto
  • , Gabriele Rodeghiero
  • , Marco Riva
  • , Edoardo Redaelli
  • , Demetrio Magrin
  • , Matteo Munari
  • , Giorgio Pariani
  • , Vincenzo Cianniello
  • , Vincenzo De Caprio
  • , Elena Carolo
  • , Matteo Aliverti
  • , Carmelo Arcidiacono
  • , Andrea Baruffolo
  • , Maria Bergomi
  • , Marco Bonaglia
  • , Lorenzo Busoni
  • , Enrico Cascone
  • , Paolo Ciliegi
  • , Simonetta Chinellato
  • Domenico D'Auria, Nicholas Devaney, Ivan Di Antonio, Ugo Di Giammatteo, Gianluca Di Rico, Mauro Dolci, Simone Doniselli, Christian Eredia, Italo Foppiani, Enrico Giro, Alexander Goncharov, Zoltan Hubert, Thibaut Moulin, Sylvain Oberti, Bernardo Salasnich, Rosanna Sordo, Angelo Valentini, Marco Xompero

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Abstract

MAORY stands for Multi-conjugate Adaptive Optics RelaY (the name has been recently changed to MORFEO, which stands for Multiconjugate adaptive Optics For ELT Observations, thus in this article we will use MORFEO), and it is one of the instruments of the European Extremely Large Telescope (ELT). The main function of MORFEO is to relay the light beam from the ELT focal plane to the client instrument (initially MICADO) while compensating, through a multiconjugate adaptive optics system, the effects of the atmospheric turbulence and other disturbances affecting the wavefronts coming from the scientific sources of interest. The MORFEO instrument is designed and developed by a European consortium composed of INAF (Istituto Nazionale di AstroFisica, Italy), CNRS/INSU (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique/Institut National des Sciences de l'Univers, France), NUIG (National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland) and ESO (European Southern Observatory, Europe). The opto-mechanical design of MORFEO has been developed in 3 dimensions, using the volume between the ELT output focal plane and the Nasmyth floor. The design uses the available volume in a very efficient way, but this poses constraints on the orientation of the optical elements and adds complexity to the AIT operations. In this paper we describe the strategy of the AIT process which will be performed at INAF-OAS Bologna (Italy), which is conceived to maximize knowledge of the instrument and thereby optimize (and, possibly, minimize) the time requested at Armazones for the AIV operations.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdaptive Optics Systems VIII
EditorsLaura Schreiber, Dirk Schmidt, Elise Vernet
PublisherSPIE
ISBN (Electronic)9781510653511
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
EventAdaptive Optics Systems VIII 2022 - Montreal, Canada
Duration: 17 Jul 202222 Jul 2022

Publication series

NameProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume12185
ISSN (Print)0277-786X
ISSN (Electronic)1996-756X

Conference

ConferenceAdaptive Optics Systems VIII 2022
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityMontreal
Period17/07/2222/07/22

Keywords

  • ELT
  • Handling Tools
  • MAIT
  • MCAO
  • MICADO
  • Support Equipment

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