Fiber spectroscopy technology is important in many areas of astronomical surveys. The fiber is used to transfer light from the telescope to the spectrograph. On the detector of the spectrograph, the image of fiber ends after dispersing can be obtained. In multi-mode fiber, multiple modes propagating in the fiber form a granular speckle pattern on the fiber end. In high-resolution spectral measurement, the speckle disturbs the energy distribution of the spot and reduces spectral resolution. The influence of fibers with different parameters on the centroid shift, signal-noise ratio, and radial power spectrum under artificial and mechanical disturbance is explored in this paper. The experimental results show that when the number of modes propagating in the fiber is higher, the precision of the centroid offset of the speckle is higher. Under the same disturbance condition, the speckle suppression effect is better with more mode numbers. This will be a reference for the parameter selection of optical fiber in the new instrument.
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