GMTIFS: challenging optical design problems and their solutions for the GMT integral-field spectrograph

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Hart, John [1 ]
Bloxham, Gabe [1 ]
Boz, Robert [1 ]
Espeland, Brady [1 ]
Sharp, Robert [1 ]
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[1] Australian Natl Univ, Res Sch Astron & Astrophys, Coll Phys & Math Sci, Cotter Rd, Weston, ACT 2611, Australia
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GMT; cryostat window; Imager; Integral Field Spectrograph; anamorphic distortion; square spaxels;
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10.1117/12.2231552
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P1 [天文学];
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GMTIFS is a first generation instrument for the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT). It is a combined Imager and Integral Field Spectrograph (IFS) designed to work with the Adaptive Optics (AO) Systems of the GMT. Working at the diffraction limit of the GMT and satisfying the challenging AO interface requirements and constraints results in unique optical challenges. We describe two of these challenges and how we have addressed them. The GMT has a direct feed architecture that maximizes transmission and reduces emissivity. This means that the cryostat window is tilted to reflect visual wavelengths to the external Visual Wave Front Subsystem (VWS). For a plane-parallel window, this tilt causes astigmatism in the transmitted beam that must be corrected. A corrective system using two plates, tilted and slightly wedged in opposite directions, is used. Geometry and performance of the system is described. Another challenging problem is the optical design of the anamorphic field projector. The Integral Field Unit of GMTIFS requires that a small field delivered to it be projected onto an Image Slicer at much larger scale, with the magnification in the spectral direction being twice that in the spatial direction so that the spaxels are square when referred to the sky. Output images must be coincident in the spectral and spatial projections in both the field and pupil domains. Additionally, field and pupil image locations must be independently controllable so that they can be made coincident for interchangeable units that provide a range of output field scales. A two-mirror system that satisfies these requirements is described.
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