Preliminary experiments of prototype laser guide star system for the Subaru telescope

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Prototype laser guide star system for Subaru telescope has been developed at Communications Research Laboratory (CRL). The laser system comprises two commercially available lasers: a modified continuous wave (CW) dye laser and a 10 W all-solid CW laser of 532 nm wavelength for pumping the dye laser. The natural guide star adaptive optics system for Subaru telescope on Cassegrain focus will be upgraded to a laser guide star adaptive optics system using this laser system. The experiment of transmitting laser beam to the sodium layer is performed at CRL using a 1.5 m telescope. The laser beam is emitted from a 20 cm telescope mounted next to the 1.5 m telescope. A laser guide star is observed by a cooled CCD camera, which is equipped on the Nasmyth platform. We report the preliminary results of the experiment of observing a sodium laser guide star.

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