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Title: Study on segmentation and alignment related effects in a 10m class telescope
Authors: Jacob, A
Parihar, P. S
James, Melvin K
Radhika, Dharmadhikari
Keywords: Telescope
Optical design
Segmented Mirror
Modeling
Study
Alignment error
Figure error
Issue Date: Aug-2022
Publisher: SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering
Citation: Proceedings of the SPIE, Vol. 12182, pp.1218224-1- 1218224-11
Abstract: Indian astronomers are aiming to build a large 10m class optical-NIR telescope, equipped with state-of art instruments. After exploring many potential design options, we ended up with two mirror Ritchey-Chretien (RC) type design, which provide diffraction limited performance over a sufficiently large field and delivers decent image quality over fairly extended field. The segmented primary mirror is a natural choice for the proposed 10m class telescope. However, unlike monolithic primary mirror, various factors linked with the segmentation plays very critical role to decide the performance of the telescope. In great detail, we have also studied the effect of the segment piston, tip and tilt, clocking, the radius of curvature, the shear, the segment size, inter-segment gap as well as figuring error on the telescope performances. All these studies are conducted using a custom developed generic python-based tool that can be used along with ZEMAX ray-tracing software. In this paper we present the optical design of proposed 10m class telescope as well as our extensive study on segmentation and alignment related effects.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/8055
ISSN: 1996-756X
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