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Prime Focus Spectrograph (PFS) for the Subaru telescope: a next-generation facility instrument of the Subaru telescope has started coming

Authors :
Albert Harding
Yuki Okura
Lucio Ramos
Masahiro Takada
Satoshi Takita
Yuki Moritani
Masahiko Kimura
Michitoshi Yoshida
Aidan Gray
Judith G. Cohen
Michael A. Strauss
Richard S. Ellis
Mohamed Belhadi
Alain Schmitt
Josimar A. Rosa
Naoki Yasuda
Daniel J. Reiley
Hassan Siddiqui
Tomonori Tamura
Martin Reinecke
Yipeng Jing
David Le Mignant
Ricardo Costa
Leandro Henrique dos Santos
You-Hua Chu
Yen Shan Hu
Ligia Souza de Oliveira
Naruhisa Takato
Yoshihiko Yamada
Manuchehr Taghizadeh Popp
Youichi Ohyama
Michitaro Koike
Kjetil Dohlen
Yoko Tanaka
Pierre Yves Chabaud
Christian Surace
Takuji Yamashita
Murdock Hart
Olivier Le Fèvre
Kiyoto Yabe
James E. Gunn
Hisanori Furusawa
Antonio Cesar de Oliveira
Arnaud Le Fur
Robert H. Lupton
Hitoshi Murayama
Yukiko Kamata
Michael A. Carr
Yin Chang Chang
Robert H. Barkhouser
Shiang-Yu Wang
F. Madec
Graham J. Murray
Erin Kado-Fong
Philippe Balard
Satoshi Kawanomoto
Rudy Barette
Jill Burnham
Masato Onodera
Randolph Hammond
Naoyuki Tamura
Michael Seiffert
Aniruddha R. Thakar
Vincent Le Brun
Timothy M. Heckman
Chih Yi Wen
Thibaut Crahchet
D. Vibert
Julien Rousselle
Mira Sarkis
Mitsuko Roberts
Jennifer L. Karr
Stephen C. Hope
M. Golebiowski
Yuki Ishizuka
Edouard Marguerite
Chueh Yi Chou
Hirofumi Okita
Masayuki Tanaka
Joe D. Orndorff
Eric Jeschke
Kiaina Schubert
Stephen A. Smee
Joshua Peebles
Hsin Yo Chen
Craig P. Loomis
Ali Allaoui
Sogo Mineo
Décio Ferreira
Eiichiro Komatsu
Rodrigo P. de Almeida
Chi-Hung Yan
Matthew Wung
Javier Garcia-Carpio
Sandrine Pascal
Stéphane Arnouts
Danilo Marchesini
Philip J. Tait
Laerte Sodré
S. Koshida
Suzanne Werner
Lucas Souza Marrara
Ping Jie Huang
Dmitry Medvedev
Hung Hsu Ling
Maximilian Fabricius
Neven Caplar
Shu Fu Hsu
Hiroshige Yoshida
M. Jaquet
Source :
Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy VIII.
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SPIE, 2021.

Abstract

PFS (Prime Focus Spectrograph), a next generation facility instrument on the Subaru telescope, is a very wide- field, massively multiplexed, and optical and near-infrared spectrograph. Exploiting the Subaru prime focus, 2394 reconfigurable fibers will be distributed in the 1.3 degree-diameter field of view. The spectrograph system has been designed with 3 arms of blue, red, and near-infrared cameras to simultaneously deliver spectra from 380nm to 1260nm in one exposure. The instrumentation has been conducted by the international collaboration managed by the project office hosted by Kavli IPMU. The team is actively integrating and testing the hardware and software of the subsystems some of which such as Metrology Camera System, the first Spectrograph Module, and the first on-telescope fiber cable have been delivered to the Subaru telescope observatory at the summit of Maunakea since 2018. The development is progressing in order to start on-sky engineering observation in 2021, and science operation in 2023. In parallel, the collaboration is trying to timely develop a plan of large-sky survey observation to be proposed and conducted in the framework of Subaru Strategic Program (SSP). This article gives an overview of the recent progress, current status and future perspectives of the instrumentation and scientific operation.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy VIII
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c5fcfd7bfc73d16059841f2a027f07ea
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2562206