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26 September 2013 The Advanced Technology Solar Telescope (ATST) project: a construction update
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The 4m Advance Technology Solar Telescope (ATST) will be the world's leading ground-based resource for studying solar magnetism that controls the solar wind, flares, coronal mass ejections and variability in the Sun's output. The project has entered its construction phase. Major subsystems have been contracted, designs are complete, and fabrication has started. As its highest priority science driver ATST shall provide high resolution and high sensitivity observations of the dynamic solar magnetic fields throughout the solar atmosphere, including the corona at infrared wavelengths. A high order adaptive optics system delivers a corrected beam to the initial set of state-of-the-art, facility class instrumentation located in the Coudé laboratory facility. The initial set of five first generation instruments consists of imagers and spectro-polarimeters. Development and construction of a four-meter solar telescope presents many technical challenges, including thermal control of the enclosure, telescope structure and optics and wavefront control. A brief overview of the science goals and observational requirements of the ATST will be given, followed by a summary of the status of the telescope, its instrumentation, and the construction of the facility.
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Mark Warner, Joseph McMullin, Thomas Rimmele, and Tom Berger "The Advanced Technology Solar Telescope (ATST) project: a construction update", Proc. SPIE 8862, Solar Physics and Space Weather Instrumentation V, 88620D (26 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2027625
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Telescopes

Control systems

Magnetism

Solar telescopes

Optical fabrication

Space telescopes

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