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10 July 2008 Operation of Laser Guide Start Facility at La Silla Paranal Observatory
J. L. Alvarez, E. Bendek, J. Beltran, F. Gutierrez, I. Munoz, G. Valdes, N. Kornewibel
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Abstract
The Laser Guide Star Facility (LGSF) is installed on the UT4 (Yepun) telescope at Paranal Observatory in Chile. On the same telescope, two instruments are equipped with adaptive optics: an infrared spectro imager (CONICA) below the adaptive optics module NAOS; and an integral field spectrograph (SINFONI). The LGSF is tuned to the sodium D2 line to generate an artificial reference star, for both CONICA and SINFONI. Although the LGSF is a complex laser system, rather different from the other instruments at Paranal, it has been designed to run remotely without any hand-on tuning for a period of one week. The LGSF system has now been in operation for several months, in conjunction with the Aircraft camera Avoidance System (AAS). In this article, we report on the technical performance achieved by the LGSF in operational conditions. We also provide a summary of the technical problems and operational constraints we have faced so far. We present the current operations and maintenance procedures implemented at Paranal. We also present the evolution of the human resources needed to operate and maintain the LGSF operational from commissioning to routine operations. Finally, we discuss possible improvements to reduce the workload to maintain and operate the LGSF.
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J. L. Alvarez, E. Bendek, J. Beltran, F. Gutierrez, I. Munoz, G. Valdes, and N. Kornewibel "Operation of Laser Guide Start Facility at La Silla Paranal Observatory", Proc. SPIE 7015, Adaptive Optics Systems, 70152O (10 July 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.788454
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

Adaptive optics

Laser systems engineering

Observatories

Laser stabilization

Amplifiers

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