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The alignment and the integration of each MORFEO optomechanical system is defined with a mechanical joint that will provide reliability and the possibility to align the optics. This proceeding will analyze the mechanical system, the way that permits to align the optics and the test on the connections. The test considers a dummy aluminum plate that simulate the optomechaincal element, that is connected to the lower plate representing the MORFEO main structure. The kinematics connection used are of two different kinds. the first set of kinematic elements consists in sphere, cylinder and plane. the second set it is composed by three identical half sphere half cylinder connection. The performed test will permit not only to determine the repeatability of the system but also the capability to the alignment system to provide the correct range and resolution to the optomechanics. The analysis considers several aspects starting by the hertzian load, the required range and the volume allocation. The kinematics connection will be the future interface for the manufacturer to connect the optomechanical elements.
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Edoardo Maria Alberto Redaelli, António Charters de Azevedo, Filipe Baptista, Matteo Aliverti, Marco Riva, Giorgio Pariani, Vincenzo De Caprio, Vincenzo Cianniello, Christian Eredia, Enrico Cascone, Domenico D’Auria, Ivan Di Antonio, Gianluca Di Rico, Mauro Dolci, Gabriele Rodeghiero, Demetrio Magrin, Lorenzo Busoni, Italo Foppiani, Jacopo Farinato, Paolo Ciliegi, Andrea Di Rocco, "MORFEO@ELT: testing of the kinematics connection for the optomechanical elements," Proc. SPIE 13096, Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy X, 130965J (28 August 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3020090