Commissioning Of The Adaptive Optics Supported Luci Instruments At The Large Binocular Telescope: Results

GROUND-BASED AND AIRBORNE INSTRUMENTATION FOR ASTRONOMY VII(2018)

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The LUCI instruments are a pair of NIR imagers and multi-object spectrographs located at the front bent Gregorian foci of the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT). One of their special features is their di ff raction-limited imaging and long-slit spectroscopic capability in combination with the LBT adaptive secondary mirrors. This allows to achieve a spatial resolution down to 60mas and a spectral resolution of up to 25000. Switching from seeing-limited to di ff raction-limited observations changes several operational aspects due to features such as the non-common path aberration or the flexure of the instruments. They all require novel techniques to optimize the image quality and to maximize the scienti fi c return. Non-common path aberration can be corrected via look-up tables. For active flexure compensation the night-sky emission is used. The commissioning of the instruments in di ff raction-limited mode on sky is largely finished and the instruments have been handed over to the LBT in April 2018.
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NIR instrumentation, adaptive optics observations, commissioning, active flexure compensation, Strehl ratio, Large Binocular Telescope
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