Design of the infrared fast steering mirror chopping control system for the Keck II Telescope

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The Keck 2 ten meter telescope will utilize an advanced chopping secondary mirror in order to enhance observations in the infrared. The Infrared Fast Steering Mirror (IFSM) can execute a square-wave chop at frequencies as high as 25 Hz with an accuracy of +/- 0.1 arcsec. Chopping can be synchronized by focal plane instruments, and the system can simultaneously perform high-performance chopping as well as beam-steering (for atmospheric correction), providing the Keck telescope with greatly enhanced capability. Details of design, testing, and performance of the Keck 2 IFSM are presented in this paper. The mirror is controlled by three voice coil actuators. Reaction forces generated by the actuators are absorbed by a reaction mass suspended from the main IFSM structure. Motor driven springs are used to minimize power dissipation in the actuators. The IFSM all- digital control system uses a unique adaptive algorithm that forces the mirror to precisely follow the commanded chop waveform. Tests use various computerized instruments: a three-axis laser interferometer for calibration and stability, a 6-axis dynamometer to evaluate reaction forces transmitted to the telescope. In addition to specifics of the design, performance, and testing, a video illustrating details of the IFSM hardware and showing it in operation will be presented.

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