MOONS - multi object spectroscopy for the VLT: final performances and integration of the fibres - Observatoire de Paris
Conference Papers Year : 2022

MOONS - multi object spectroscopy for the VLT: final performances and integration of the fibres

Abstract

MOONS (Multi-Object Optical and near-Infrared Spectrograph) will be a fibre-fed, optical to near-infrared multi-object spectrograph designed to utilise the full 25 arcminute diameter field-of-view of the Very Large Telescope and provide a multiplex capability of over 1000 fibres. The baseline design includes a single focal plate and fibre positioning subsystem, consisting of 1000 small dual radial arm modules, which are used to place each fibre, in the exact x, y and z position in the telescope focal plane. Each fibre has a microlens to focus the beam into the fibre at a relatively fast focal ratio of F/3.65 to reduce the Focal Ratio Degradation (FRD). The light is then fed through the fibres to two identical, cryogenic triple arm spectrographs, mounted on the instrument platform. In each spectrograph, the light from 512 fibres, arranged in a pseudo-slit, is split by dichroic filters into three channels (RI, YJ and H) and dispersed on to 4k x 4k detectors in each channel. At the slit there are 32 slitlets, each containing 16 fibres, which feed the collimator. They have been co-aligned to minimise the tilt.
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obspm-04072843 , version 1 (18-04-2023)

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Isabelle Guinouard, Philippe Laporte, Jean-Philippe Amans, David Lee, Phil Rees, et al.. MOONS - multi object spectroscopy for the VLT: final performances and integration of the fibres. Proceedings of the SPIE, Jul 2022, Montréal, Canada. ⟨10.1117/12.2626975⟩. ⟨obspm-04072843⟩
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