An instrumental puzzle: the modular integration of AOLI
Roberto L. L\'opez, Sergio Velasco, Carlos Colodro-Conde, Juan J. F., Valdivia, Marta Puga, Alejandro Oscoz, Rafael Rebolo, Craig Mackay, Antonio, P\'erez-Garrido, Luis Fernando Rodr\'iguez-Ramos, Jos\'e M., Rodr\'iguez-Ramos, David King, Lucas Labadie

TL;DR
AOLI is a modular adaptive optics instrument designed to achieve unprecedented visible-light spatial resolution from ground telescopes, emphasizing flexible subsystem integration for future upgrades.
Contribution
The paper introduces a modular design philosophy for AOLI, enhancing flexibility and adaptability in high-resolution ground-based astronomical imaging.
Findings
Achieved 20 mas resolution in visible light from ground-based telescopes.
Demonstrated modular subsystem integration for instrument flexibility.
Enhanced potential for future instrument upgrades.
Abstract
The Adaptive Optics Lucky Imager, AOLI, is an instrument developed to deliver the highest spatial resolution ever obtained in the visible, 20 mas, from ground-based telescopes. In AOLI a new philosophy of instrumental prototyping has been applied, based on the modularization of the subsystems. This modular concept offers maximum flexibility regarding the instrument, telescope or the addition of future developments.
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