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Title: A multi-functional fiber positioning system for extremely large telescopes
Authors: Manjunath, B
Sivarani, T
Surya, Arun
Yadav, Sudharsan
Unni, Athira
Parvathy, M
Divakar, Devika
Sriram, S
Prakash, A
Hasan, Amirul
Keywords: Fiber Positioner
Atmospheric Dispersion Corrector (ADC)
Multi-object
KMOS
Monte Carlo
Spectroscopy
Multiplexing
Multi-Functional
TMT
HROS
Sequential Assignment and Positioning Algorithm
Issue Date: Jul-2024
Publisher: SPIE - Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
Citation: Proceedings of the SPIE, Vol. 13096, 1309661
Abstract: We present a conceptual design for a fiber positioning system for multi-object high-resolution spectroscopy, designed to be compatible with the upcoming large telescopes with a wide field of view. The design incorporates multiple Atmospheric Dispersion Correctors (ADCs) and tip-tilt mirrors that receive non-telecentric input from individual targets and direct it to the ADCs. Here, we introduce a mechanical design for the fiber positioner that accommodates the optics and operates in a curved focal plane with a Radius of Curvature (R) of 3m. This mechanical design provides four degrees of freedom to access the focal volume, enhancing targeting efficiency. The proposed design and an efficient target allocation algorithm ensure a targeting efficiency of approximately 80-100% for a primary observation session. We also present a methodology for target assignment, positioning, and quantification based on sequential and Monte Carlo (MC) algorithms. This method has been tested on realistic fields with varying target densities to validate its performance.
Description: Restricted Access
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/8664
ISSN: 0277-786X
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