Methods for multiple telescope beam imaging and guiding in the near infrared
N. Anugu, A. Amorim, P. Gordo, F. Eisenhauer, O. Pfuhl, M. Haug, E., Wiezorrek, J. Lima, G. Perrin, W. Brandner, C. Straubmeier, J.-B. Le Bouquin, and P. J. V Garcia

TL;DR
This paper presents a multi-beam acquisition and guiding system for the GRAVITY instrument at the VLT, improving astrometric precision and sensitivity by actively measuring and correcting atmospheric and instrumental aberrations.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel multi-beam guiding camera that enhances interferometric astrometry by real-time measurement and correction of atmospheric turbulence and instrumental errors.
Findings
Achieved astrometric error less than 50 microarcseconds.
Demonstrated improved sensitivity and image quality through active guiding.
Validated system performance with on-sky tests and data reduction methods.
Abstract
Atmospheric turbulence and precise measurement of the astrometric baseline vector between any two telescopes are two major challenges in implementing phase referenced interferometric astrometry and imaging. They limit the performance of a fibre-fed interferometer by degrading the instrument sensitivity and astrometric measurements precision and by introducing image reconstruction errors due to inaccurate phases. A multiple beam acquisition and guiding camera was built to meet these challenges for a recently commissioned four beam combiner instrument, GRAVITY, at the ESO Very Large Telescope Interferometer. For each telescope beam it measures: a) field tip-tilts by imaging stars in the sky; b) telescope pupil shifts by imaging pupil reference laser beacons installed on each telescope using a lenslet; c) higher order aberrations using a Shack-Hartmann. The…
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