论文标题
激光导向星上行链路梁:散射和拉曼排放测量值104m gran telescopio canarias
Laser Guide Star uplink beam: scattering and Raman emission measurements with the 10.4m Gran Telescopio CANARIAS
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论文摘要
激光导恒星自适应光学(LGS-AO)在几种天文学观测器中正在常规。强大的激光器的使用会在上行链路激光束路径上产生明智的拉曼排放,以及来自大气分子的次级雷利散射和来自气溶胶的MIE散射。本文报告了与1040万Gran Telescopio Canarias(GTC)进行的运动结果;这项运动是为了评估来自Laser在GTC Spectro-Imager Osiris对GTC Spectro-Imager Osiris诱导的589 nm激光上行链路散射和拉曼发射的光谱和光度污染的发射。光度污染是由于上行链路光子的一级和次要散射以及拉曼非弹性散射引起的。我们已经繁殖了激光束,形成了中层LG,然后考虑到观察到的几何形状,将GTC望远镜指向并将GTC望远镜朝向上行链路激光束朝向上行链路激光束。在我们的观察结果中,O2和N2振动线的拉曼排放量在20 km处可见,高度削弱,在30公里以上无法检测到。从梁的中心低于+/- 0.2 Arcmin,可以检测到聚焦上行链路束的散射,而对于聚焦的LGS,散射较窄,可在小于羽流周围的+/- 0.1 Arcmin处检测到散射。相应地给出了激光交通管制系统(LTC)的建议。
Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics (LGS-AO) is becoming routine in several astronomical observatories. The use of powerful lasers generates sensible Raman emissions on the uplink laser beam path, plus secondary Rayleigh scattering from atmospheric molecules and Mie scattering from aerosols. This paper reports the results of a campaign done with the 10.4m Gran Telescopio CANARIAS (GTC); this campaign was undertaken to assess the spectral and photometric contamination coming from a 589 nm laser uplink beam scattering and Raman emission induced on the GTC spectro-imager OSIRIS by laser launched about 1 km off-axis. The photometric contamination is due to primary and secondary scattering of the uplink photons, as well by the Raman inelastic scattering. We have propagated the laser beam creating a mesospheric LGS, then pointed and focused the GTC telescope toward the uplink laser beam, at different heights and up to the LGS, taking into account the observing geometry. In our observations, the Raman emissions for O2 and N2 vibrational lines are visible at 20 km, weakening with altitude and becoming undetectable above 30 km. The scattering of the focused uplink beam is detectable at less than +/-0.2 arcmin from the center of the beam, while for the focused LGS the scattering is narrower, being detectable at less than +/-0.1 arcmin around the plume. Recommendations for Laser Traffic Control Systems (LTCS) are given accordingly.