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24 September 2012 The AAO fiber instrument data simulator
Michael Goodwin, Tony Farrell, Scott Smedley, Ron Heald, Jeroen Heijmans, Gayandhi De Silva, Daniela Carollo
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The fiber instrument data simulator is an in-house software tool that simulates detector images of fiber-fed spectrographs developed by the Australian Astronomical Observatory (AAO). In addition to helping validate the instrument designs, the resulting simulated images are used to develop the required data reduction software. Example applications that have benefited from the tool usage are the HERMES and SAMI instrumental projects for the Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT). Given the sophistication of these projects an end-to-end data simulator that accurately models the predicted detector images is required. The data simulator encompasses all aspects of the transmission and optical aberrations of the light path: from the science object, through the atmosphere, telescope, fibers, spectrograph and finally the camera detectors. The simulator runs under a Linux environment that uses pre-calculated information derived from ZEMAX models and processed data from MATLAB. In this paper, we discuss the aspects of the model, software, example simulations and verification.
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Michael Goodwin, Tony Farrell, Scott Smedley, Ron Heald, Jeroen Heijmans, Gayandhi De Silva, and Daniela Carollo "The AAO fiber instrument data simulator", Proc. SPIE 8446, Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy IV, 84462D (24 September 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.924990
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KEYWORDS
Device simulation

Sensors

Spectrographs

Data modeling

Optical simulations

Image sensors

Scattering

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