Characterizing Optical Turbulence at the GMT Site with MooSci and MASS-DIMM

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In order to guide the adaptive optics design and aid in performance predictions, optical turbulence at the site of the future Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) is characterized using MooSci, a lunar scintillometer, and MASS-DIMM, a combination differential image motion monitor and multiaperture scintillation sensor. As a new instrument, MooSci, is verified as a reliable ground-layer turbulence profiler. The GMT can expect an improvement of approximately 0.1″ over the site testing results as measured with a DIMM. Turbulence below 30 m is horizontally nonhomogeneous, dependent on wind speed and direction, and on average accounts for 60% of the full ground-layer (up to 500 m) turbulence.

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