Vera C. Rubin Observatory auxiliary telescope commissioning as a control system pathfinder

Patrick J. Ingraham,Andy W. Clements,Tiago Ribeiro,Michael A. Reuter, Merlin Fisher-Levine,Joshua Hoblitt,Robert H. Lupton,Sandrine Thomas,Christopher W. Stubbs,Kirk Arndt, Nick Callahan,CHarles F. Claver, Franco Colleoni, Luis Corral,Peter Doherty,Frossie Economou, Angel Fausti, Tim Jeness, Htut Khine,Simon Krughoff,Nicholas Mondrik,Felipe Menanteau, David J. Mills, William O'Mullane,Kevin A. Reil, Mario Rivera,Brian Stalder,Jacques Sebag,Ian Shipsey,Roberto Tighe, Adam J. Thornton, Andres Villalobos,Oliver Wiecha

Software and Cyberinfrastructure for Astronomy VI(2020)

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The construction of the Vera C. Rubin Observatory is well underway, and when completed the telescope will carry out a precision photometric survey, scanning the entire sky visible from Chile every three days. The photometric performance of the survey is expected to be dominated by systematics; therefore, multiple calibration systems have been designed to measure, characterize and compensate for these effects, including a dedicated telescope and instrument to measure variations in the atmospheric transmission over the LSST bandpasses. Now undergoing commissioning, the Auxiliary Telescope system is serving as a pathfinder for the development of the Rubin Control systems. This paper presents the current commissioning status of the telescope and control software, and discusses the lessons learned which are applicable to other observatories.
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commissioning, calibration, control software, integration, atmospheric transmission, pathfinder, photometry, Vera C. Rubin Observatory
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