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W. M. Keck Observatory’s Next Generation Adaptive Optics Preliminary Design & Path Forward

W. M. Keck Observatory’s Next Generation Adaptive Optics Preliminary Design & Path Forward. Peter Wizinowich, Sean Adkins, Rich Dekany, Don Gavel, Claire Max for NGAO Team: R. Bartos, J. Chin, A. Conrad, A. Delacroix, R. Kupke,

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W. M. Keck Observatory’s Next Generation Adaptive Optics Preliminary Design & Path Forward

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  1. W. M. Keck Observatory’sNext Generation Adaptive OpticsPreliminary Design & Path Forward Peter Wizinowich, Sean Adkins, Rich Dekany, Don Gavel, Claire Max for NGAO Team: R. Bartos, J. Chin, A. Conrad, A. Delacroix, R. Kupke, C. Lockwood, J. Lyke, E. McGrath, D. Medeiros, D. Morrison, C. Neyman, S. Panteleev, M. Pollard, M. Reinig, T. Stalcup, S. Thomas, M. Troy, K. Tsubota, V. Velur, K. Wallace, E. Wetherell SSC, Waimea July 7, 2010

  2. Flowed-Down Key Architectural Features

  3. NGAO System Architecture • Key Features: • Fixed narrow field laser tomography • AO corrected NIR TT sensors • Cooled AO enclosure • Cascaded relay • Combined imager/IFU instrument

  4. NGAO on Nasmyth Platform 4

  5. Imager detector head Pupil imager wheel Grating selector wheel IFS detector head Imager/IFS selector mirror Filter and pupil mask wheels Coronagraph mask wheel Entrance window DAVINCI – Imager & IFS • On axis imager 28.7" x 28.7" FOV • 7 mas pixel scale • On axis selectable IFS • 50 mas spatial scale FOV 5.6" x 3" • 35 mas, FOV 3.92" x 2.1" • 10 mas, FOV 1.12" x 0.6"

  6. Science Case Performance Summary Galaxy assembly: 30º zenith angle, 60º galactic latitude, 30 min integ. 9

  7. AO correction of IR tip-tilt stars has big benefit for sky coverage NGAO EE Current Keck TT Current Keck EE NGAO TT Galaxy assembly science case

  8. NGAO changes the Keck AO observing experience Monte Carlo performance estimate simulating 44 nights observing (Galaxy Assembly science case), drawing random values for r0, wind speed, sodium abundance, and zenith angle Includes comparison with M. Liu’s measured K2 LGS data (<SR> = 17%), the model prediction for K2 LGS (<SR> = 20%), and NGAO predict (<SR> = 70%) 12

  9. Path to Early Science Benefits from NGAO is Already Under Way - 1 • NGAO laser launch telescope • NSF-MRI (Aug/09) funding to procure & implement a K2 center launch telescope • NGAO laser • Preliminary designs completed (Dec/09) from 2 vendors. Collaboration with ESO, AURA, GMT & TMT. TOPTICA/MPBC selected to begin final design. • MRI proposal submitted to procure & implement 1st NGAO laser on K2. Collaboration with TMT & ESO. 13

  10. Path to Early Science Benefits from NGAO is Already Under Way - 2 • PSF reconstruction • Collaboration with Gemini & U. Groningen to demonstrate on-axis NGS AO PSF reconstruction on Gemini & Keck • Plan to implement off-axis LGS AO PSF reconstruction with Keck • MASS/DIMM implemented (Sept/09) as a Mauna Kea facility • Focal anisoplanatism reduction • Risk reduction to demonstrate 20% reduction using Cn2 data • Tip-tilt vibration reduction • Risk reduction plan to prototype parametric oscillator on K2 AO • NIR tip-tilt sensing (no object selection or AO correction) • ATI (Jun/10) funding to implement a near-IR tip-tilt sensor 14

  11. Major Keck AO Science Capability Milestones Future

  12. Cost Estimate versus Funding • Need a path to $49.3M (then-year $) or $44.5M (FY10 $) • Includes ~$11M (then-year) for detailed design with contingency

  13. Path Forward

  14. Funding Options (Project Perspective) • Proceed with full NGAO plan (as outlined at PDR & endorsed by Review Committee) or • Proceed with staged implementation on the path to the full NGAO system, with clear near-term science return We will discuss each of these in turn

  15. Proceed with Full NGAO Plan • Potential path to significant funding (dependent on Astro2010 report): • Submit an unsolicited proposal to MPS’s existing “Mid-Scale Instrumentation Program” to fund detailed design • This program has funded multiple AST programs (Atacama Cosmology Telescope, Murchison Wide-Field Array, LSST design, GSMT development, etc.) • Develop a proposal to NSF for full funding • Continue private fundraising efforts • This is the path recommended by the NGAO team • We would continue to seek early science / staged opportunities

  16. NGAO has demonstrated that it can successfully compete & collaborate One (extreme) interpretation: 36 nights  $9.0M or $249k/night Demonstrated fund raising & leveraging successes: 21

  17. 2. Staged Implementation Path to NGAO • Significant “development chunks” that are on the path to the full NGAO system, with clear near-term science return • Criteria for selection: each development stage should accomplish the following goals, with equal weight: • It should provide early science return to the WMKO community • It should be on the path to the full NGAO project • In addition a proposal should accomplish the following: • It should help keep the NGAO team working together on NGAO goals • It should reduce NGAO risk • It should allow us to leverage the work of others, especially TMT • Potential funding sources: NSF ATI, MRI, TSIP & private fundraising past the January 2011 deadline

  18. Preliminary list of possible early “stages” • New laser (if not funded by MRI) • Develop PSF reconstruction techniques • Will be useful to all Keck AO users • Key to precision photometry and astrometry with NGAO • Increase sky coverage of existing AO system by building an AO feed to the new infrared tip-tilt sensor • Would serve as prototype for NGAO’s tip-tilt arms • Implement laser tomography on existing AO system • Increase Strehl & enclosed energy by reducing “cone effect” • Risk/cost reduction collaboration opportunities on RTC & WFS camera In support of decision making NGAO team & NSAT will evaluate science return, feasibility & cost of “stages”

  19. In Closing NGAO Keck AO • Keck AO has been very successful scientifically • NGAO preliminary design received a very strong endorsement • NGAO can successfully compete for & leverage Federal funding • NGAO Team ready to compete for funding & to deliver this key element which is “critical to WMKO’s future as a facility producing forefront science” (NGAO Review Panel)

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