COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 15, 2001 PSA #2915
SOLICITATIONS
58 -- REQUIREMENTS REVIEW FOR LASER SYSTEM FOR ADAPTIVE OPTICS
- Notice Date
- August 13, 2001
- Contracting Office
- Gemini 8-M Telescopes Project, Aura, 950 N. Cherry Ave, PO Box 26732, Tucson, Arizona 85719
- ZIP Code
- 85719
- Solicitation Number
- N211019
- Point of Contact
- Andrew Flach, Gemini Contracts Manager, 520-318-8537
- E-Mail Address
- Click here to submit request to receive draft Requirements (nlibby@gemini.edu)
- Description
- In the next few months the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc. ("AURA") is planning to release a Request for Proposal seeking a qualified vendor to develop and provide a Laser System to be used as part of Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics System for the Gemini North Observatory, an 8 meter optical/infrared telescope located on the summit of Mauna Kea, Hawaii. Before the RFP is released AURA would like to make the draft Requirements Document for the RFP available so that possible vendors can provide comments before the final version is prepared. This laser will be used to create an artificial light source in the mesopheric sodium layer located 90 kilometers above the ground. The Laser System will need to be precisely tuned to the sodium D2 transition line (near 589 nm) and will need to be unusually powerful for a laser at this wavelength. The output power requirement will depend on the laser temporal and spectral format, which determines the laser's efficiency at exciting mesospheric sodium atoms. The laser output power requirement range is 10-15W and above depending on the laser characteristics. The laser system will be either pulsed or continuous wave. If the laser system is pulsed, the repetition rate will be between 600 Hz and 800 Hz (goal is 800 Hz) or above 5 kHz. The laser beam must have excellent beam quality and operation of the laser must be fully automated. The laser system must be able to work while mounted on the telescope at the summit of Mauna Kea and stand harsh environmental conditions such as high altitude (14,000 feet), cold (around 0 Celsius degree), telescope vibrations, wind, dust, changing gravity orientation, etc. Finally, the laser system must have a robust design capable of operating reliably for 12 hours a night for years of operation with minimal maintenance, troubleshooting, or operator time. Parties interested in receiving the draft Requirements Document for this procurement should send a one page letter of interest by 17 August, 2001, to Andrew Flach, AURA-Gemini Observatory by either fax (520-318-8590) or email (nlibby@gemini.edu). The letter of interest should reference Announcement of Opportunity No. N211019, and include physical mailing address, telephone number, fax number, and email address for a contact person. The Gemini Observatory is an international collaboration to build and operate two 8 meter telescopes, one located on Mauna Kea in Hawaii, the other located on Cerro Pachon in Chile. The Gemini partners include the USA, United Kingdom, Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Australia. The Gemini Observatory is operated by AURA under contract to the National Science Foundation.
- Web Link
- General information about the Gemini Observatory, no (http://www.gemini.edu)
- Record
- Loren Data Corp. 20010815/58SOL003.HTM (W-225 SN50U7Q8)
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