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Commissioning Status of the MAPS Adaptive Optics System on the MMT
Jacob Taylor  1, 2@  , Narsireddy Anugu  3@  , Jared Carlson  4@  , Kimberly Chapman  4@  , Shaojie Chen  1@  , Olivier Durney  4@  , Chuck Fellows  4@  , Andrew Gardner  4@  , Olivier Guyon  4@  , Tim Hardy  5@  , Lori Harrison  4@  , Phil Hinz  6@  , Buell Jannuzi  4@  , Jess Johnson  4@  , Craig Kulesa  4@  , Masen Lamb  1, 7@  , Jared Males  4@  , Suresh Sivanandam  1, 2@  , Jennifer Patience  8@  , Robin Swanson  1, 9@  , Parker Levesque  1, 2@  , Emily Mailhot  4@  , Don Mccarthy  4@  , Manny Montoya  4@  , Katie Morzinski  4@  , Dan Vargas  4@  , Grant West  4@  , Amali Vaz  4@  
1 : Dunlap Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics [Toronto]
2 : Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics [Universty of Toronto]
3 : The CHARA Array of Georgia State University
4 : Steward Observatory
5 : NRC Herzberg Astronomy and Astrophysics
6 : Center for Adaptive Optics, University of California–Santa Cruz
7 : Gemini Observatory
8 : School of Earth and Space Exploration [Tempe]
9 : Department of Computer Science [University of Toronto]

The MMTO Adaptive optics exoPlanet characterization System (MAPS) is a new facility instrument being commissioned for the 6.5 meter MMT observatory. Funded by NSF-MSIP, MAPS features a complete redesign of the electronics and actuators for MMT's adaptive secondary mirror, a new wavefront sensing system with optical and near-infrared pyramid wavefront sensors, and upgrades to the Arizona infraRed Imager and Echelle Spectrograph (ARIES). The project aims to characterize the atmospheric composition of up to 100 exoplanets over a 60-night observation campaign. MAPS achieved first light in October 2022 and demonstrated closed-loop operation using an on-sky interaction matrix in January 2023, marking the first empirical calibration of an AO system at the MMT. We report on the on-sky commissioning efforts, including on-sky calibration, system performance, software development, and lessons learned.


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