PRIMA Astrometric Error Budget

The NEVEC Group are focussing on the following sources of error in PRIMA astrometric measurements

  1. The definition of the baseline relevant for narrow-angle astrometry observations, and the error in the definition of this baseline (e.g. from misalignment of optical components). The baseline is defined by an image of the metrology system retroreflector, situated in the Star Separator module of each Auxiliary Telescope (AT). The location, tilt and curvature of this image and of the co-located image plane of the stellar beams are crucial to the baseline determination. A point in the AT pupil plane is conjugate to this image plane for each AT, and this defines the baseline. For further information read this and this.
  2. Numerical simulations indicate that wavefront corrugations across the telescopes may make fringe tracking very difficult with the PRIMA FSUs (click here for further information). The NEVEC group are studying this in more detail in order to determine whether the narrow-angle astrometric performance can be improved by e.g. increasing the number of spectral channels in the FSU.
  3. The dependence of the phase output on atmospheric seeing and refraction effects in the two beams from the Star Separator module when it is in calibration mode is of some concern as this is on of the fundamental calibrations for PRIMA astrometry. This will have to be investigated in detail to determine whether it can be calibrated out with an appropriate observing strategy. Brief discussions can be found here and here.
  4. The dependence of the spectral sensitivity of PRIMA on the seeing conditions due to the effect of spatial filtering, will have to be studied in detail. An accurate model of the FSU spatial filters will have to be developed in order to determine the seeing dependence of the sensitivity of PRIMA. Preliminary work with a simplified model for the spatial filter can be found here.
  5. The deformation of the delay line tunnel, and the resulting impact on the stability of the light beams and the position of re-imaged pupils.
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