Gemini North Adaptive Optics (GNAO) facility overview and status updates
Gaetano Sivo, Julia Scharw\"achter, Manuel Lazo, C\'elia Blain,, Stephen Goodsell, Marcos van Dam, Martin Tschimmel, Henry Roe, Jennifer Lotz,, Kim Tomassino-Reed, William Rambold, Courtney Raich, Ricardo Cardenes,, Angelic Ebbers, Tim Gaggstatter, Pedro Gigoux, Thomas Schneider

TL;DR
The GNAO facility enhances Gemini North with advanced adaptive optics for improved imaging and spectroscopy, supporting multiple science modes and instruments, including GIRMOS, with ongoing development and status updates.
Contribution
This paper provides the first comprehensive overview and status update of the GNAO adaptive optics facility and its components for Gemini North.
Findings
Development of a new laser guide star system with four beams.
Implementation of wide-field and narrow-field AO modes.
Integration plans for GIRMOS instrument with GNAO.
Abstract
The Gemini North Adaptive Optics (GNAO) facility is the upcoming AO facility for Gemini North providing a state-of-the-art AO system for surveys and time domain science in the era of JWST and Rubin operations. GNAO will be optimized to feed the Gemini infrared Multi Object Spectrograph (GIRMOS). While GIRMOS is the primary science driver for defining the capabilities of GNAO, any instrument operating with an f/32 beam can be deployed using GNAO. The GNAO project includes the development of a new laser guide star facility which will consist of four side-launched laser beams supporting the two primary AO modes of GNAO: a wide-field mode providing an improved image quality over natural seeing for a 2-arcminute circular field-of-view and a narrow-field mode providing near diffraction-limited performance over a 20x20 arcsecond square field-of-view. The GNAO wide field mode will enable…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Optical Systems and Laser Technology
