GREGOR: Optics redesign and updates from 2018–2020
Lucia Kleint, Thomas Berkefeld, Miguel Esteves, Thomas Sonner, Reiner Volkmer, Karin Gerber, Felix Krämer, Olivier Grassin, Svetlana Berdyugina
Abstract
The GREGOR telescope was inaugurated in 2012. In 2018, we began a complete upgrade, involving optics, alignment, instrumentation, mechanical upgrades for vibration reduction, updated control systems, and building enhancements, and in addition, adapted management and policies. This paper describes all major updates performed during this time. Since 2012, all powered mirrors except for M1 were exchanged. Since March 2020, GREGOR observes with diffraction-limited performance and a new optics and instrument layout.
Topics & Concepts
PhysicsTelescopeAdaptive opticsActive opticsOpticsReflecting telescopeAstronomyWilliam Herschel TelescopeAerospace engineeringVibrationSystems engineeringPhysical opticsControl systemOptical telescopeDeformable mirrorControl (management)AstrophysicsGeometrical opticsComputer graphics (images)Remote sensingMechanical vibrationEngineering drawingAdaptive optics and wavefront sensingAstronomy and Astrophysical ResearchStellar, planetary, and galactic studies