Estimation of the laser guide star uplink tip-tilt using aperture size diversity

Abstract

Laser guide star (LGS) adaptive optics cannot directly measure tip-tilt (TT), forcing reliance on natural guide stars and limiting sky coverage. We propose estimating the uplink TT from telemetry acquired at the laser launch telescope alone, operated in a monostatic configuration as both emitter and receiver. Extracting TT over concentric disks of different diameters within the receiving pupil yields signals mixing uplink and downlink contributions in different proportions; this aperture size diversity, combined with an LMMSE estimator, disentangles the uplink component. Simulations show a residual error of 24 mas for a single turbulent layer and 34 mas with two layers.

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