MAORY AO performances
Guido Agapito, Cedric Plantet, Lorenzo Busoni, Carmelo Arcidiacono,, Sylvain Oberti, Christophe Verinaud, Miska Le Louarn, Alfio Puglisi, Simone, Esposito, Paolo Ciliegi

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the performance of the MAORY adaptive optics system through numerical simulations, focusing on achieving high Strehl ratios in the K band and justifying design choices during the development phase.
Contribution
It presents the MAORY system configuration, performance assessment, and the rationale behind the adaptive optics design choices based on simulation results.
Findings
Achieves 30% Strehl ratio in K band on half the sky
Provides insights into parameter sensitivity during system design
Supports the engineering development of complex adaptive optics systems
Abstract
The Multi-conjugate Adaptive Optics RelaY (MAORY) should provide 30% SR in K band (50% goal) on half of the sky at the South Galactic Pole. Assessing its performance and the sensitivity to parameter variations during the design phase is a fundamental step for the engineering of such a complex system. This step, centered on numerical simulations, is the connection between the performance requirements and the Adaptive Optics system configuration. In this work we present MAORY configuration and performance and we justify theAdaptive Optics system design choices.
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