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10 July 2018 Mauna Kea Spectroscopic Explorer (MSE): a preliminary design of multi-object high resolution spectrograph
Kai Zhang, Yifei Zhou, Zhen Tang, Will Saunders, Kim A. Venn, Jianrong Shi, Alan W. McConnachie, Kei Szeto, Lei Wang, Yongtian Zhu, Zhongwen Hu
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Abstract
The Maunakea Spectroscopic Explorer (MSE) project will transform the CFHT 3.6m optical telescope to a 10m class dedicated multi-object spectroscopic facility, with an ability to measure thousands of objects with three spectral resolution modes respectively low resolution of R≈3,000, moderate resolution of R≈6,000 and high resolution of R≈ 40,000. Two identical multi-object high resolution spectrographs are expected to simultaneously produce 1084 spectra with high resolution of 40,000 at Blue (401-416nm) and Green (472-489nm) channels, and 20,000 at Red (626-674nm) channel. At the Conceptual Design Phase (CoDP), different optical schemes were proposed to meet the challenging requirements, especially a unique design with a novel transmission image slicer array, and another conventional design with oversize Volume Phase Holographic (VPH) gratings. It became clear during the CoDP that both designs presented problems of complexity or feasibility of manufacture, especially high line density disperser (general name for all kinds of grating, grism, prism). At the present, a new design scheme is proposed for investigating the optimal way to reduce technical risk and get more reliable estimation of cost and timescale. It contains new dispersers, F/2 fast collimator and so on. Therein, the disperser takes advantage of a special grism and a prism to reduce line density on grating surface, keep wide opening angle of optical path, and get the similar spectrum layout in all three spectral channels. For the fast collimator, it carefully compares on-axis and off-axis designs in throughput, interface to fiber assembly and technical risks. The current progress is more competitive and credible than the previous design, but it also indicates more challenging work will be done to improve its accessibility in engineering.
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Kai Zhang, Yifei Zhou, Zhen Tang, Will Saunders, Kim A. Venn, Jianrong Shi, Alan W. McConnachie, Kei Szeto, Lei Wang, Yongtian Zhu, and Zhongwen Hu "Mauna Kea Spectroscopic Explorer (MSE): a preliminary design of multi-object high resolution spectrograph", Proc. SPIE 10702, Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy VII, 107027W (10 July 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2312685
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KEYWORDS
Collimators

Optical design

Spectrographs

Astronomical imaging

Spectral resolution

Cameras

Diffraction gratings

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