Pathfinder first light: alignment, calibration, and commissioning of the LINC-NIRVANA ground-layer adaptive optics subsystem
Derek Kopon, Al Conrad, Carmelo Arcidiacono, Tom Herbst, Valentina, Viotto, Jacopo Farinato, Maria Bergomi, Roberto Ragazzoni, Luca Marafatto,, Harald Baumeister, Thomas Bertram, J\"urgen Berwein, Florian Briegel, Ralph, Hofferbert, Frank Kittmann, Martin K\"urster, Lars Mohr

TL;DR
This paper details the alignment, calibration, and commissioning of the Pathfinder subsystem of LINC-NIRVANA, a ground-layer adaptive optics system for the Large Binocular Telescope, marking a significant step in its operational deployment.
Contribution
It reports the first on-sky commissioning and integration of the Pathfinder subsystem, including novel alignment and calibration procedures for a ground-layer AO system on an 8-meter telescope.
Findings
First on-sky closed loop images achieved
Successful integration with the LBT telescope control system
Novel alignment and calibration schemes developed
Abstract
We present descriptions of the alignment and calibration tests of the Pathfinder, which achieved first light during our 2013 commissioning campaign at the LBT. The full LINC-NIRVANA instrument is a Fizeau interferometric imager with fringe tracking and 2-layer natural guide star multi-conjugate adaptive optics (MCAO) systems on each eye of the LBT. The MCAO correction for each side is achieved using a ground layer wavefront sensor that drives the LBT adaptive secondary mirror and a mid-high layer wavefront sensor that drives a Xinetics 349 actuator DM conjugated to an altitude of 7.1 km. When the LINC-NIRVANA MCAO system is commissioned, it will be one of only two such systems on an 8-meter telescope and the only such system in the northern hemisphere. In order to mitigate risk, we take a modular approach to commissioning by decoupling and testing the LINC-NIRVANA subsystems…
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