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Title: UCSC, Mar 18


1
UCSC, Mar 18
  • IWG Members

2
IWG Meetings
  • Telecons every 1-2 weeks since Nov
  • Tucson meeting Dec 16, 2003
  • Santa Cruz meeting Mar 17, 2004

3
IWG Meetings
  • Decided other instruments may be just as
    problematic as WFOS
  • Believes that should have some simple instruments
    for first light
  • Need to consider detector procurement issues
    early

4
IWG to SAC Questions (Dec)
  • WFOS
  • Precise wavelength range(s) (310-700,500-1300)
  • How desirable is simultaneous
  • Delivered telescope IQ?, nominal slit width?
  • Resolution (slit width) desired?
  • Is it important to retain central field for AO
    (for rapid changes)?
  • Vertical mounting preferred
  • Is an imaging mode required?
  • MCAO Imager/dIFU/IFU
  • Two instruments best
  • dIFU with 50mas sampling
  • single IFU with diffraction limited sampling (and
    lt 2.5mu)
  • How important is 2-5-5mu for latter?

5
IWG to SAC Questions (Dec)
  • MIR
  • Biggest impact on telescope
  • Baffles, under-sized or exchangeable secondaries
  • Gaps, spiders, coatings
  • Diffraction limited imaging capability is most
    unique (even if telescope not MIR optimized)
  • Interchangeable secondaries envisaged?
    Tertiaries?
  • What is emissivity floor (due to spiders, gaps,
    etc)?
  • MTHR
  • Good candidate for first light instrument
    (natural seeing, no unknown tech)
  • Requires tennis court Nasymth
  • Fibre mode? (If yes, then MTHR should be close)
  • Could build one arm first with minimal impact on
    science capability
  • Others
  • Quick telescope nods required for both MIR and
    NS
  • OIWFS before nodder advantageous

6
WFOS
  • 3 independent studies
  • HIA (Bev Oke, Denis Laurin, Ian Powell)
  • Caltech (Keith Taylor, Damien Jones)
  • UCSC (Harland Epps, Joe Miller)
  • 3 completely different solutions
  • Caltech HIA use a focal reducer to diminish
    scale

7
WFOS
  • 3 independent studies
  • HIA (Bev Oke, Denis Laurin, Ian Powell)
  • Caltech (Keith Taylor, Damien Jones)
  • UCSC (Harlan Epps, Joe Miller)
  • 3 completely different solutions
  • Caltech HIA use a focal reducer to diminish
    scale

8
Introducing B. Okes WFOS Concept
  • A Thirty metre telescope imager and low
    resolution spectrograph

9
Oke WFOS Concept
  • Principal Components
  • Collimator
  • Off-axis paraboloid 2300 mm focal length.
  • From a 3 m diameter parabolic mirror, section
    1250 x 850 mm.
  • Folding Mirror
  • Flat, rectangular (477 x 656 mm).
  • First Transfer Lens
  • 900 mm focal length, must cover 3100 to 12000 Å
  • Second Focal Surface
  • Scale is 0.39 telescope field.
  • Tilted 5.3 deg., R curvature 4223 mm.
  • Ideal location for slit mask (smaller field) with
    ADC above this surface.

10
WFOS Concept
  • Principal Components (continued)
  • Dichroic splitter
  • 3100-6000 and 6000-12000 Å.
  • 400 x 600 mm, tilted 67.5 deg.
  • Second Transfer Lenses
  • Two lenses (for the blue and red cameras).
  • Symmetrical to First Transfer Lens, optimized for
    small spectral ranges.
  • Gratings
  • Standard gratings 165 x 220 mm.
  • Cameras
  • Can use existing design by Epps (for DEIMOS or
    IMACS), scaled.
  • Scale at the CCD is 0.316 mm/arcsec.
  • Use 3x3 CCD mosaic (2048x2048 pixels).

11
WFOS Concept Zemax Model
  • First approximation all paraxial to determine
    verify placement of elements scale.
  • CELT telescope included.
  • Parabolic collimator.
  • Re-imaging lenses are paraxial lenses for now
    (challenging design to come!)
  • About 600 to 700 mm diameter.
  • Wide spectral range.
  • Compensate for telescope curved focal plane,
    aberrations?
  • Not shown are possible ADC and slit-mask.

12
Oke Concept
Standard 165 220mm gratings
13
Oke WFOS Concept
  • Telescope Focal Surface Field
    Partitions(units are arcmin)

14
Taylor CFOS concept for CELT
15
CFOS 4-shooter(only 2 arms shown)
  • FoV 20-by-14 on a side
  • 350 lt ? lt 1000nm
  • Beam ? 400mm
  • Camera f-ratio f/1.1
  • Detector 6k2
  • 0.75 slit-width (8-pixels)
  • ROctave 850
  • RMax 7,600 (?? 60nm)
  • M lt 1,000 (NS)
  • ?Peak-R gt 35 (total)
  • NB Vertical optical axis

Satisfies SAC requirements
Except for
16
Epps ELVIS
  • (Efficient Large Versatile Imaging Spectrograph)

17
ELVIS fig 2
18
ELVIS fig 3
  • Could go at Cass

19
ELVIS fig 4
9.2234mm
  • Detectors

5.6
20
WFOS concepts
  • Many similar problems
  • Size of CaF2 refractive elements?
  • need large beam to get resolution requested
  • Size of beamsplitters?
  • Size of filters?
  • Efficiency of AR and reflective coatings?
  • 0.31-1.1microns
  • Efficiency and size of VPH gratings?
  • may need VPH gratings to get spectra resolution
  • Very different sizes
  • is size and/or mass a real issue?
  • HIA design is dual beam, simultaneous blue and
    red spectra
  • UCSC offers selection of UV, broad-band or NIR
    spectra
  • Caltech design offers biggest contiguous field

21
VPH gratings
  • High peak efficiency
  • Low bandwidth
  • UV efficiency?
  • Operational eff?
  • Calibration?

22
Ca F2
  • From Denis Laurin list of CaF2 suppliers from
    readily available info (websites)
  • Schott Lithotec (New-York, USA or Germany) up to
    350 mm dia, 100 mm thick http//www.us.schott.com/
    lithotec        
  • Corning (New-York, USA) produces up to 368 mm
    (14.5) dia. http//www.corning.com/semiconductoro
    ptics/products__services/semiconductor_optics/fluo
    ride_crystals.asp  
  • Crystran up to 250 dia http//www.crystran.co.uk/c
    af2data.htm
  • O'hara (Japan) http//www.ohara-inc.co.jp/b/b.htm
    CaF2 not found  
  • Optovac (MA) was acquired by Corning Inc, NY.
    (Jan 2000)
  • Harland says Canon Japan is contracted to deliver
    400mm (16) CaF2 lenses for Binospec, thinks 20
    possible

23
WFOS comparison
24
WFOS comparison
25
HROS
  • HROS

26
HROS
  • HROS

27
HROS Issues
  • HROS

28
Mast Questions
  • WFOS
  • range, or a scaling) of the following as a
    function of the telescope final f-ratio?
  •         image quality
  •         spectral resolution
  •         field of view
  •         instrument mass
  •         instrument size
  •         science achievable
  •         instrument cost

29
TMT Point designs
  • HROS

30
IWG to AOWG Questions
  • Knowledge of PSF available?
  • Delivered IQ?
  • WFE budget for MCAO, XAO?
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