ESCAPE: Efficient Synthesis of Calibrations for Adaptive optics through Pseudo-synthetic and Empirical methods
Jacob Taylor, Robin Swanson, Parker Levesque, Masen Lamb, Amali Vaz,, Manny Montoya, Andrew Gardner, Katie M. Morzinski, Suresh Sivanandam

TL;DR
The paper introduces ESCAPE, a hybrid calibration method combining synthetic and empirical techniques to efficiently calibrate adaptive optics systems, demonstrated on the MMT Observatory's adaptive secondary mirror.
Contribution
It presents a novel hybrid calibration strategy for adaptive optics that enables rapid, continuous, and accurate calibration using pseudo-synthetic and empirical methods.
Findings
Successful on-sky calibration of MMT's ASM using ESCAPE
Continuous monitoring of system changes improves calibration accuracy
Validation results from AO testbed and initial on-sky tests
Abstract
With the commissioning of the refurbished adaptive secondary mirror (ASM) for the 6.5-meter MMT Observatory under way, special consideration had to be made to properly calibrate the mirror response functions to generate an interaction matrix (IM). The commissioning of the ASM is part of the MMT Adaptive optics exoPlanet characterization System (MAPS) upgrade the observatory's legacy adaptive optics (AO) system. Unlike most AO systems, MAPS employs a convex ASM which prevents the introduction of a calibration source capable of simultaneously illuminating its ASM and wavefront sensor (WFS). This makes calibration of the AO system a significant hurdle in commissioning. To address this, we have employed a hybrid calibration strategy we call the Efficient Synthesis of Calibrations for Adaptive Optics through Pseudo-synthetic and Empirical methods (ESCAPE). ESCAPE combines the DO-CRIME on-sky…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Advanced optical system design
