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Binospec - Next Generation Optical Spectrograph for the MMT Daniel Fabricant, Robert Fata, Mark Mueller, Jack Barberis, Tom Gauron, and John Roll

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Binospec - Next Generation Optical Spectrograph for the MMT. Daniel Fabricant, Robert Fata, Mark Mueller, Jack Barberis, Tom Gauron, and John Roll. Binospec at a Glance. Dual beams address adjacent 8′ by 15′ fields of view (30′ total slit length) 3900 to 10000 Å spectral coverage - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Binospec - Next Generation Optical Spectrograph for the MMT

Binospec - Next Generation Optical Spectrograph for the MMT

Daniel Fabricant, Robert Fata, Mark Mueller, Jack Barberis, Tom Gauron, and John Roll

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Binospec at a Glance

• Dual beams address adjacent 8′ by 15′ fields of view (30′ total slit length)

• 3900 to 10000 Å spectral coverage

• Spectral resolution ~1300 – 5000 with 1″ wide slit

• Sampling is 0.22″/pixel on 4K by 4K array

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Binospec vs. the World

Spectrograph Field of View (spectroscopy)

Maximum Spectral Resolution

Binospec-MMT 240 sq arcmin ~5000

DEIMOS-Keck 80 sq arcmin ~5000

VIMOS-VLT 224 sq arcmin ~2500

IMACS- Magellan 120 sq arcmin>500 sq arcmin

>5000<2500

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Scientific Drivers for Binospec

Large scale structure and galaxy evolution from z=0-1.4 with [OII]3727 and z=2.2-7 with Ly α

Ly α at z~5.85.5 hrs with DEIMOS

9 i’ dropouts in 200 sqarcmin GOODS-N field

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New Scientific Possibilities with Binospec

• Perform slitless spectroscopy to identify PN in nearby galaxies and conduct dynamical studies

• Characterize faint Chandra/Spitzer AGN samples beyond reach of Hectospec

• Efficiently observe crowded fields that do not use 1º Hectospec format

• Carry out programs that require both imaging and spectroscopy. We could explore additional options opened by queue observing.

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Binospec Initial Grating Choices

Grating Dispersion Resolution 1″ slit

Spectral Coverage

270 gpm 1.17 Å/pixel ~1300 ~5400Å

600 gpm 0.54 Å/pixel ~3000 ~2500 Å

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Binospec Imaging

FOV ~15′ by 16′, use pair of 7 by 10 inch filters

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Binospec Optics

2.9 meters

MMT f/5 focus

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Binospec Layout

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Binospec Layout

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Binospec Image Quality

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Athermalized Optics

Coupling fluid lenses

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Binospec Lens Mounts

Nub Flexure

Nub

Flexure

Flexure mounts instead of elastomeric mounts: materialscompatible with coupling fluid and greater control of axial stiffness

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Binospec Collimator Lens Cell

Lens 1

Lens 2

Lens 3

Lens 4

Lens 5

Lens 6

Lens 7

Lens 8

Fold mirror Lens 9

Teflon seals

Nub

O-ring

Flexure Epoxyinjection hole

Nubanti-rotation

pin

Seal interface rings Bezel

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Binospec CCDs

Current deep depletion E2V CCDs

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Active Flexure Control

512 x 2028 Flexure control CCD

Flexure control CCDswill monitor positionof fiducial fibers mountedon slit mask assembly.

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Active Flexure Control in Operation

• Grating tilt for wavelength setting will be controlled by the flexure control system

• Flexure and focus shifts will be removed by 3-axis piezo stage in the dewar

• Flexure control system will have selectable lamps and a filter wheel to pass only the desired light for flexure control

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Binospec on its handling cart

Cover/thermal shroud

Electronics boxes

CCDelectronics

Entrance window

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Filter access

Changing Slit Masks, Filters and Gratings

Grating access

Slit mask access

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Changing Filters and Gratings

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Binospec Bottom View

Grating

Camera optics

LN2 dewar

Grating exchange

Collimator optics

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Binospec Inverted

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Binospec Top View – cover removed

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Binospec Focal Plane Area

Slit mask cassette

Center field acquisitionand slit guiderOff-axis WFS

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Binospec Status

• Mechanical design nearing completion: CDR fall 2006. Electronics design is mature.

• 10/12 CaF2 lenses coated and delivered

• 6/6 aspheric lenses nearly complete

• Major assembly task of mounting lenses in bezels will be prototyped this summer.

• Delivery late 2008/early 2009