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9 January 2020 Optical test procedure for characterization and calibration of robotic fiber positioners for multiobject spectrographs
Luzius Kronig, Philipp Hörler, Stefane Caseiro, Loïc Grossen, Ricardo Araujo, Jean-Paul Kneib, Mohamed Bouri
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Abstract

The recent burgeoning interest in massive multiobject spectroscopy has pushed the development of massive optical fiber positioning systems. These systems rely on precise fiber placement to detect the light spectra of many stars and galaxies. One successful approach is the use of robotic fiber positioners, which allow one to automate and scale up observations. However, due to the need for high precision and accuracy, each positioner must be calibrated and verified to comply with the requirements. The calibration measurements are nontrivial, and the large number of the robotic positioners up to thousands can lead to a prohibitively long time for calibration. We describe and validate an optical calibration setup and procedure for robotic fiber positioning systems. Based on the measurements results, we have developed models describing the behavior of the positioners and we introduce new performance metrics that allow one to verify the stringent positioner specifications and furthermore help to identify and analyze design and manufacturing flaws.

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Luzius Kronig, Philipp Hörler, Stefane Caseiro, Loïc Grossen, Ricardo Araujo, Jean-Paul Kneib, and Mohamed Bouri "Optical test procedure for characterization and calibration of robotic fiber positioners for multiobject spectrographs," Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems 6(1), 018001 (9 January 2020). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JATIS.6.1.018001
Received: 14 July 2019; Accepted: 12 December 2019; Published: 9 January 2020
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Cameras

Robotics

Optical testing

Data modeling

Metrology

Astronomical imaging

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