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Design of SCALES: A 2-5 Micron Coronagraphic Integral Field Spectrograph for Keck Observatory

Authors :
Skemer, Andrew
Stelter, R. Deno
Sallum, Stephanie
MacDonald, Nicholas
Kupke, Renate
Ratliffe, Christopher
Banyal, Ravinder
Hasan, Amirul
Varshney, Hari Mohan
Surya, Arun
Prakash, Ajin
Thirupathi, Sivarani
Sethuraman, Ramya
V., Govinda K.
Fitzgerald, Michael P.
Wang, Eric
Kassis, Marc
Absil, Olivier
Alvarez, Carlos
Batalha, Natasha
Boucher, Marc-Andre
Bourgenot, Cyril
Brandt, Timothy
Briesemeister, Zackery
de Kleer, Katherine
de Pater, Imke
Deich, William
Divakar, Devika
Filion, Guillaume
Gauvin, Etienne
Gonzales, Michael
Greene, Thomas
Hinz, Philip
Jensen-Clem, Rebecca
Johnson, Christopher
Kain, Isabel
Kruglikov, Gabriel
Lach, Mackenzie
Landry, Jean-Thomas
Li, Jialin
Liu, Michael C.
Lyke, James
Magnone, Kenneth
Marin, Eduardo
Martin, Emily C.
Martinez, Raquel A.
Mawet, Dimitri
Miles, Brittany
Sandford, Dale
Sheehan, Patrick
Sohn, Ji Man
Stone, Jordan
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We present the design of SCALES (Slicer Combined with Array of Lenslets for Exoplanet Spectroscopy) a new 2-5 micron coronagraphic integral field spectrograph under construction for Keck Observatory. SCALES enables low-resolution (R~50) spectroscopy, as well as medium-resolution (R~4,000) spectroscopy with the goal of discovering and characterizing cold exoplanets that are brightest in the thermal infrared. Additionally, SCALES has a 12x12" field-of-view imager that will be used for general adaptive optics science at Keck. We present SCALES's specifications, its science case, its overall design, and simulations of its expected performance. Additionally, we present progress on procuring, fabricating and testing long lead-time components.<br />Comment: 19 pages, 12 Figures, SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation, (#12184-18), 2022, Montreal, Canada

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2208.10721
Document Type :
Working Paper