15:00: Cal unit operations
| HEXA |
X |
Y |
Z |
Rx |
Ry |
| |
-2.77 |
-8.90 |
-2.00 |
51.0 |
103.0 |
These are the positions for the Hexapod after the cal unit has been aligned with the laser tracker (new hologram mounted and fiber plate #1).
We close the loop just on the LGSW to center the hexapod (JOL).
| PYR derot angle |
LUCI rot angle |
| 166.152 |
210 |
| 181.152 |
180 |
| 192.152 |
150 |
| 226.152 |
90 |
| 271.152 |
0 |
This relation varies with the binning. The upper values have been taken with BIN2: so we have that Pyr derot angle = 271.0 - 0.5 * LUCI rot angle
Pyr board positions to center on-axis source on PYR: -75.0, -45.0, 45.0. To center on QC: -74.5, -44.95, 45.0
QC IM acquisition
We center on QC and we set the LUCI rotator to 0°
We evaluate that 5um rms of TT mirror command are equivalent to 1" rms of TT on-sky.
We set an oscillating disturb on the mirror with an amplitude of 2um rms and a frequency of 10Hz.
| TN |
Notes |
| 20150429_002207 |
2um rms oscillation on tip (m=0) |
| 20150429_002243 |
| 20150429_003019 |
m=1 |
Then we plot the QC signals for m=0 and m=1 and we fit a line on the 2 trends. With m=0 we have an orientation of 2.14°.
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MarcoBonaglia - 13 May 2015