Artículo
Optical design of the SOXS spectrograph for ESO NTT
Fecha
2018-06Registro en:
0277786X
10.1117/12.2311320
Autor
Zanmar Sanchez, Ricardo
Munari, Matteoa
Rubin, Adam
Ben Ami, Sagi
Brucalassi, Anna
Kuncarayakti, Hanindyo
Achrén, Jani
Campana, Sergio
Claudi, Riccardo
Schipani, Pietro
Aliverti, Matteo
Baruffolo, Andrea
Biondi, Federico
Capasso, Giulio
Cosentino, Rosario
D'Alessio, Francesco
D'Avanzo, Paolo
Scuderi, Salvatore
Vitali, Fabrizio
Araiza-Durán, José Antonio
Arcavi, Iair
Bianco, Andrea
Cappellaro, Enrico
Colapietro, Mirko
Della Valle, Massimo
Diner, Oz
D'Orsi, Sergio
Fantinel, Daniela
Fynbo, Johano
Gal-Yam, Avishay
Genoni, Matteo
Hershko, Ofir
Hirvonen, Mika
Kotilainen, Jari
Kumar, Tarunk
Landoni, Marco
Lehti, Jussi
Li Causi, Gianluca
Marafatto, Luca
Mattila, Seppo
Pariani, Giorgio
Pignata, Giuliano
Rappaport, Michael
Ricci, Davide
Riva, Marco
Smartt, Stephen
Turatto, Massimo
Salasnich, Bernardo
Institución
Resumen
An overview of the optical design for the SOXS spectrograph is presented. SOXS (Son Of X-Shooter) is the new wideband, medium resolution (R>4500) spectrograph for the ESO 3.58m NTT telescope expected to start observations in 2021 at La Silla. The spectroscopic capabilities of SOXS are assured by two different arms. The UV-VIS (350-850 nm) arm is based on a novel concept that adopts the use of 4 ion-etched high efficiency transmission gratings. The NIR (800- 2000 nm) arm adopts the 4C' design (Collimator Correction of Camera Chromatism) successfully applied in X-Shooter. Other optical sub-systems are the imaging Acquisition Camera, the Calibration Unit and a pre-slit Common Path. We describe the optical design of the five sub-systems and report their performance in terms of spectral format, throughput and optical quality. This work is part of a series of contributions1-9 describing the SOXS design and properties as it is about to face the Final Design Review. © 2018 SPIE.