Metrology camera system of prime focus spectrograph for Subaru telescope
/ Authors
Shiang‐Yu Wang, Chueh-Yi Chou, Yin-Chang Chang, Pin-Jie Huang, Yen-Sang Hu, Hsin-Yo Chen, N. Tamura, N. Takato, Hung-Hsu Ling, J. Gunn
and 7 more authors
Jennifer Karr, Chi-Hung Yan, P. Mao, Y. Ohyama, H. Karoji, H. Sugai, A. Shimono
/ Abstract
The Prime Focus Spectrograph (PFS) is a new optical/near-infrared multi-fiber spectrograph designed for the prime focus of the 8.2m Subaru telescope. The metrology camera system of PFS serves as the optical encoder of the COBRA fiber motors for the configuring of fibers. The 380mm diameter aperture metrology camera will locate at the Cassegrain focus of Subaru telescope to cover the whole focal plane with one 50M pixel Canon CMOS sensor. The metrology camera is designed to provide the fiber position information within 5μm error over the 45cm focal plane. The positions of all fibers can be obtained within 1s after the exposure is finished. This enables the overall fiber configuration to be less than 2 minutes.
Journal: Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation
DOI: 10.1117/12.2055787