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29 August 2022 Design and development of WFOS, the Wide-Field Optical Spectrograph for the Thirty Meter Telescope
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Abstract
We present the current design of WFOS, a wide-field UV/optical (0.31-1.0 µm) imaging spectrograph planned for first-light on the TMT International Observatory 30 m telescope. WFOS is optimized for high sensitivity across the entire optical waveband for low-to-moderate resolution (R ∼ 1500-5000) long-slit and multi-slit spectroscopy of very faint targets over a contiguous field of view of 8′ .3×3 ′ .0 at the f/15 Nasmyth focus of TMT. A key design goal for WFOS is stability and repeatability in all observing modes, made possible by its gravity-invariant opto-mechanical structure, with a vertical rotation axis and all reconfigurable components moving only in planes defined by tiered optical benches parallel to the Nasmyth platform. WFOS’s optics include a linear ADC correcting a 9′ diameter field, including both the science FoV and 4 patrolling acquisition, guiding, and wavefront sensing camera systems; a novel 2-mirror reflective collimator allowing the science FoV to be centered on the telescope optical axis; a dichroic beamsplitter dividing the collimated beam into 2 wavelength-optimized spectrometer channels (blue: 0.31-0.56 µm; red: 0.54-1.04 µm); selectable transmissive dispersers (VPH and/or VBG) with remotely configurable grating tilt (angle of incidence) and camera articulation that enable optimization of diffraction efficiency and wavelength coverage in each channel; all-refractive, wavelength-optimized f/2 spectrograph cameras, and UV/blue and red-optimized detector systems. The predicted instrumental through put of WFOS for spectroscopy averages > 56% over the full 0.31-1 µm range, from the ADC to the detector. When combined with the 30 m TMT aperture, WFOS will realize a factor of ∼20 gain in sensitivity compared to the current state of the art on 8-10 m-class telescopes.
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Charles Steidel, Eric Peng, Jason Fucik, Reston Nash, Stephen Kaye, George Jacoby, Bernard Delabre, Ramya Sethuram, Devika Divakar, Hari Mohan Varshney, Thirupathi Sivarani, Fumihiro Uraguchi, Shinobu Ozaki, Hangxin Ji, Tao LV, Kent Chiu, Qinfeng Zhu, David Andersen, John Miles, and Davide Lasi "Design and development of WFOS, the Wide-Field Optical Spectrograph for the Thirty Meter Telescope", Proc. SPIE 12184, Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy IX, 1218423 (29 August 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2629464
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Telescopes

Diffraction gratings

Sensors

Spectrographs

Imaging systems

Thirty Meter Telescope

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