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30 September 2004 AAOmega: a multipurpose fiber-fed spectrograph for the AAT
Greg A. Smith, Will Saunders, Terry Bridges, Vladimir Churilov, Allan Lankshear, John Dawson, David Correll, Lew Waller, Roger Haynes, Gabriella Frost
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Abstract
The AAOmega project replaces the two 2dF spectrographs, which are mounted on the top end of the Anglo Australian Telescope, with a bench mounted double beam spectrograph covering 370 to 950nm. The 2dF positioner, field plate tumbler mechanism, and fiber retractors will be retained. The new spectrograph will be fed by 392 fibers from either of the two 2dF field plates, or by the 512 fiber Spiral integral field unit, located at the Cassegrain focus. New instrument control electronics has also been designed to drive the spectrograph. Stability will be improved by locating the spectrograph off the telescope, but the 2df fibers must be extended to thirty-eight metres length. Despite this, using fibers with improved characteristics, increased pupil diameter, volume phase holographic (VPH) gratings with articulated cameras, and more efficient coatings on optics we achieve a minimum twofold increase in throughput. We will also fit larger (4k x 2k pixel) detectors. The spectrograph comprises: a F/3.15 Schmidt collimator, incorporating a dichroic beamsplitter; interchangeable VPH gratings; and articulating red and blue F/1.3 Schmidt cameras. The beamsplitter may be exchanged with others which cut off at different wavelengths. A full suite of VPH gratings are provided to cover resolution to 8000.
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Greg A. Smith, Will Saunders, Terry Bridges, Vladimir Churilov, Allan Lankshear, John Dawson, David Correll, Lew Waller, Roger Haynes, and Gabriella Frost "AAOmega: a multipurpose fiber-fed spectrograph for the AAT", Proc. SPIE 5492, Ground-based Instrumentation for Astronomy, (30 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.551013
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Spectrographs

Sensors

Mirrors

Control systems

Collimators

Electronics

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