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Title: Technical Aspects of HyperSuprime


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Technical Aspects of HyperSuprime
HyperSuprime gt1G pixels camera
  • Yutaka Komiyama
  • (NAOJ)

Suprime-Cam 80M pixels camera
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How wide is the FoV of HyperSuprime?
  • 2 deg? 1.5 deg? Not clearly determined so far
  • Many key-points remains unclear how much weight
    can be loaded on the prime focus ? Can we grind
    some part of telescope structure ? Etc.
  • Key Mitsubishi Elec. Co.
  • Unfortunate Kick-off meeting was postponed since
    Mitsubishi persons had to concentrated on the
    recovery work from the earthquake occurred in
    Hawaii
  • 1.5 deg FoV looks more probable
  • Telescope modification is easier and minimal
  • Scientific reason (FoV 10x FoV of Suprime-Cam)
  • 2 deg FoV will be possible if following points
    are clarified
  • Heavier instrument can be loaded on the prime
    focus
  • Mounting procedure of prime focus unit to the
    telescope is established
  • We therefore pursue two possibilities,
  • baseline 1.5 deg, option 2 deg

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HyperSuprime Design Concept
  • FOV 2 options being considered
  • 2.0 deg f 3.14 deg2 (0.5 deg f)
  • 1.5 deg f 1.77 deg2
  • Image Quality D80 lt 0".3 (0".22)
  • Optimized Wavelength in red
  • 600 nm lt l lt 1100 nm (l gt 400nm)
  • FDCCD High QE in red wavelength
  • Allow field curvature
  • Allow some vignetting on the edge

(Suprime-Cam)
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Comparison with Other Project
HyperSuprime Survey Speed 0.5 x LSST (2 deg
ver.) But we already have a telescope
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HyperSuprime Technical Challenges
  • Optics (Prime Focus Corrector)
  • Optical design must be fit in the prime focus
  • Production of large lens
  • Mechanics (Prime Focus Structure)
  • Lightening while keeping stiffness
  • More accurate motion than current prime focus
    unit is required
  • CCDs
  • 200 CCDs are necessary
  • Stable supply and lowering production cost are
    the key

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1.5 deg version
  • Telescope modification must be minimal
  • Use current spiders, inner top-ring and top-unit
    exchange system with small modification.

New Prime Focus Unit
Inner Top-Ring
Spider
8m
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1.5 deg corrector
  • Size-constraints
  • lenses must be lt f900mm
  • some of central lenses must be lt f625mm
  • Latest Optical Design
  • Design by Dr. Nariai
  • scale-down version of 2 deg version optics
  • 6 lens corrector
  • Silica (5) BK7 (1)
  • primary lens diameter 900mm
  • 3 aspheric surfaces
  • Focal plane diameter 510 mm
  • Plate scale 92.1 um/arcsec
  • 1 pixel (15 um) 0.163
  • Weight of glass 350 kg
  • Adding ADC function is being
  • considered

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optical performance
  • The diameter that encircles
  • 80 energy inside D80
  • (80 Encircled Energy Diameter)
  • 0.34 _at_ 450 nm
  • 0.26 _at_ 600 nm
  • 0.27 _at_ 900 nm
  • 0.26 _at_ 1100 nm
  • The case for Suprime-Cam
  • 0.30 _at_ 400 nm
  • 0.18 _at_ 546 nm
  • 0.31 _at_ 1000 nm
  • (actual measurement)
  • Seeing limited imaging guaranteed
  • Vignetting
  • Gradually degraded
  • 80 at 0.75 degree edge

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1.5 deg corrector alternative design
  • Design by P. Gilligham_at_AAO
  • Independent from Nariai design
  • 6 lens corrector
  • Silica (4), S-BSL7YS-NSL36 (2)
  • primary lens diameter 900mm
  • 2 aspherical surfaces
  • Pair of cemented doublets
  • functions as ADC
  • Focal plane diameter 525 mm
  • Plate scale 96 um/arcsec
  • 1 pixel (15 um) 0.156
  • Weight of glass 440 kg

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1.5 deg corrector (alt) performance
  • D80
  • 0.45 _at_ g band
  • 0.25 _at_ r band
  • 0.24 _at_ i band
  • 0.29 _at_ z band
  • ADC function
  • Vignetting
  • Gradually degraded
  • 80 at 0.75 degree edge
  • Availability of special glass for ADC (S-NSL36)
    is the key
  • Ohara Co. do not have large S-NSL36 blank
  • Further improvement for the optical design would
    be necessary

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Corrector Key Issues Availability of Bulk Glass
  • Ohara
  • Meeting next week
  • Shinetsu Quartz Co.
  • Worlds highest-quality quartz (fused silica)
    glass
  • 250kg bulk available
  • (two bulk can be jointed to one, e.g.,
    200kg200kg-gt400kg)
  • Homogeneity 5ppm (200kg)
  • Press-mold shaping up to f1300
  • They have f1.3m furnace
  • They can make 1.2m glass blank
  • Production 3 month
  • Meeting tomorrow

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Make it possible with Canon
  • Canon have interest on this project and start the
    investigation on optics
  • Canon manufactured current prime focus corrector,
    and they have excellent experience
  • They have fine polishing machine (CSSP) which
    handle up to f1.5m and can polish any aspheric
    surfaces
  • Manufacturability of large corrector is being
    investigated seriously
  • Surface shape measurement is most difficult and
    need development
  • Production 2 years after every technical risks
    are cleared
  • Key company for the success of HyperSuprime

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  • Canon
  • like
  • Subaru !

Paper Craft Subaru dome on Canons webpage
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Coating
  • MgF2 coating method being investigated
  • 2 layer coating MgF2 MgF2(solgel)
  • In collaboration with Osaka Institute of
    Technology
  • Canon has technique of multi-layer coating
  • Large chamber available

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1.5 deg version
New Prime Focus Unit
Inner Top-Ring
Spider
8m
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1.5 deg version
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Prime Focus Structure Key Components
  • CFRP structure
  • Lightening while keeping stiffness is the key
    point
  • Nikkiso Co. (CFRP vendor) has investigated and we
    received a report
  • Positioning Actuator
  • High driving force and precision control are
    required
  • Harmonic Drive Systems Co. is considering the
    possibility
  • Main Rotator
  • Lightening high-precision movement are required
  • Lightened cross roller bearing (by THK Co.) is
    available
  • Linear motor drive (by Yasukawa Elec. Co.) is
    promising for rotational motion

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Positioning Actuator/Rotator
  • Actuator
  • Slender rod
  • Proto-types is designed in detail by Harmonic
    Drive Systems Co.
  • Rotator
  • Linear motor developed by Yasukawa Elec. Co.

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Structural Analysis
  • FEM analysis for key components are carried out
  • Feed back to the mechanical/optical design

Gravitational sag of corrector
Stress analysis of Positioning actuator
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2 deg versionPrime Focus Structure
  • Current design
  • Need to replace entire top-ring structure and
    spiders
  • Strong hesitation to this plan
  • May not be realistic

New Prime Focus Unit
New Inner Top-Ring (double ring structure)
8m
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2 deg versionPrime Focus Structure
  • 2 deg FoV will be possible if we clear following
    points
  • Heavier instrument can be loaded on the prime
    focus
  • Mounting procedure of prime focus unit to
  • the telescope is established
  • Then, current inner top-ring
  • and spiders can be used

current inner top-ring
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2 deg versionPrime Focus Corrector
  • Latest Design
  • 6 lens corrector
  • Silica (5) BK7 (1)
  • primary lens diameter 1.2 m
  • 3 aspherical surfaces
  • Focal plane diameter 672 mm
  • Plate scale 90.6 um/arcsec
  • 1 pixel 15 um corresponds to 0.166
  • Weight of glass 680 kg
  • No ADC
  • (can be added)

Inner top-ring
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2 deg versionOptical Performance
0 deg 0.25 deg 0.5 deg
  • Spot Diagram
  • The diameter that encircles
  • 80 energy inside D80
  • (80 Encircled Energy Diameter)
  • 0.26 _at_ 600 nm
  • 0.26 _at_ 900 nm
  • 0.28 _at_ 1100 nm
  • 0.36 _at_ 400 nm
  • c.f. The case for Suprime-Cam
  • 0.30 _at_ 400 nm
  • 0.18 _at_ 546 nm
  • 0.31 _at_ 1000 nm
  • (actual measurement)
  • Vignetting
  • gradually degraded
  • 80 at 1 degree edge

0.7 deg 0.9 deg 1.0 deg
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Filter Exchanger
  • Filter Exchange System
  • draw bridge turn-table
  • Available filters per night 4 or 5
  • Filters can be replaced during daytime
  • without dismounting PFU from the telescope
  • Filter (including holder, mech.)
  • 600800mmf 40 kg / filter
  • Motor is embedded in the filter holder and
  • the holder moves semi-automatically
  • Exchange time 5 min
  • Only at rest position (zenith)
  • (necessary for secure filter transfer)

Turn-table
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Filters
  • Size f600800mm
  • No vender to manufacture such large filters
  • Asahi Spectra Co. or Barr Associates are the
    candidates
  • Asahi will develop large chamber
  • Barr has a capability to manufacture f500 filter
  • for Pan-Starrs
  • Mosaic filter is another option
  • Narrow-band filters?
  • requires more homogeneous transmission
  • But vignetted area becomes large
  • Cost gt 100k / filter
  • Suprime-Cam equips with 8 standard filters
    (B,V,Rc,Ic,g,r,i,z)
  • We probably have to choose one system, i.e.
    Johnson-Cousins or SDSS
  • LSST, Pan-Starrs choose SDSS system

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Shutter
  • Roll type shutter
  • Compact and thin design
  • Fit in limited space at Prime Focus
  • Proto-type is being designed
  • Motor and control OK
  • The material for the roll-sheet being
    investigated
  • Min. exposure time 1 sec
  • Accuracy of exp. time lt0.1

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CCDs
  • Fully depleted CCD (FDCDD) Merit
  • High QE at long wavelength (gt60 _at_ 1um)
  • Suppress fringes
  • High yield
  • Thinning process for back-illuminated
  • device is not necessary
  • High yield ( lowering cost) is important
  • for HyperSuprime.
  • If 20k/CCD, 4M for 200 CCDs
  • Hamamatsu Photonics Co.
  • Develop FDCCDs in collaboration with NAOJ
  • Fabrication of back illuminated test device was
    very successful
  • High QE (70 at 1um) was achieved
  • Large format (2k x 4k) device is under
    development (close to final)
  • 10 CCDs will be in hand next spring and installed
    on Suprime-Cam

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CCDs
  • Quantum Efficiency

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CCDs 2k x 4k
2048 x 4096 (15 micron) device in process!
New Suprime-Cam dewar is waiting for 10 CCDs to
deliver. It will be tested on Subaru Telescope
next summer.
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CCD package
  • 4 side buttable package
  • CCD is glued to AlN ceramic plate
  • Flex cable comes from back side of the package
  • 3 locate pins for the alignment on
  • the focal plane

Front Back
guard block
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Focal Plane
SDSS phot. camera
  • Focal Plane
  • Diameter 510670mm
  • 120180 CCD packages installed (11.4 Gpixels)
  • 0.16 / pixel sampling (for 15um pixel)

510670mm
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Dewar
Suprime-Cam
  • Extend the Suprime-Cam dewar
  • From 10 CCDs to 180 CCDs
  • 180 CCDs are screwed on the AlN ceramic plate
    and cooled down to -100 ?
  • Cooler high power pulse tube cooler or GM cooler
    are candidates

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Readout Electronics
  • Readout
  • 1 exposure 3 Gbyte
  • readout time 30 sec (2ch readout / CCD)
  • Analog electronics MFront2
  • Subaru standard (MFront)
  • Being developed to handle FDCCDs.
  • To make it light and compact is important
  • ADC compact, inside dewar
  • Digital Electronics Messia5
  • Already in use Subaru standard
  • 24 Messia5 can handle 120180 CCDs
  • (3Gbyte/exposure)
  • Data transfer will be a bottle neck.
  • 10 Gbps Ethernet is necessary.

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Data Flow
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Data Flow
  • Up to 1Tbyte data will be produced per night
  • Semi-automatic reduction pipe-line is required
  • We have started a development (NAOJ, UT, KEK
    collaboration team)

M31 covered with 180 CCDs of HyperSuprime
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Summary
  • Mechanics
  • need detailed discussion with Mitsubishi Elec.
    Co. ASAP
  • proto-types of key elements are being designed
    and manufactured
  • Optics
  • Canon start the investigation
  • CCD
  • first 10 2kx4k CCDs will be delivered next spring
  • Electronics
  • looks O.K.
  • Data Pipeline
  • development started
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