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Visible camera cryostat design and performance for the SuMIRe Prime Focus Spectrograph (PFS)

Author(s): Smee, Stephen A; Gunn, James E; Golebiowski, Mirek; Hope, Stephen C; Madec, Fabrice; et al

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Abstract: We describe the design and performance of the SuMIRe Prime Focus Spectrograph (PFS) visible camera cryostats. SuMIRe PFS is a massively multi-plexed ground-based spectrograph consisting of four identical spectrograph modules, each receiving roughly 600 fibers from a 2394 fiber robotic positioner at the prime focus. Each spectrograph module has three channels covering wavelength ranges 380 nm - 640 nm, 640 nm - 955 nm, and 955 nm - 1.26 um, with the dispersed light being imaged in each channel by a f/1.07 vacuum Schmidt camera. The cameras are very large, having a clear aperture of 300 mm at the entrance window, and a mass of similar to 280 kg. In this paper we describe the design of the visible camera cryostats and discuss various aspects of cryostat performance.
Publication Date: 2016
Citation: Smee, Stephen A, Gunn, James E, Golebiowski, Mirek, Hope, Stephen C, Madec, Fabrice, Gabriel, Jean-Francois, Loomis, Craig, Le Fur, Arnaud, Dohlen, Kjetil, Le Mignant, David, Barkhouser, Robert, Carr, Michael, Hart, Murdock, Tamura, Naoyuki, Shimono, Atsushi, Takato, Naruhisa. (2016). Visible camera cryostat design and performance for the SuMIRe Prime Focus Spectrograph (PFS). GROUND-BASED AND AIRBORNE INSTRUMENTATION FOR ASTRONOMY VI, 9908 (10.1117/12.2233185
DOI: doi:10.1117/12.2233185
ISSN: 0277-786X
Type of Material: Conference Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: GROUND-BASED AND AIRBORNE INSTRUMENTATION FOR ASTRONOMY VI
Version: Author's manuscript



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