SDSS-V focal plane robot positioning metrology

C. Jurgenson, Michael Engelman, R. Pogge, T. O'Brien, D. Pappalardo, Nicholas Clawson, M. Derwent, Christopher Brandon, J. Mason, Julia Brady, Jon Shover
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The Sloan Digital Sky Survey V (SDSS-V) is an all-sky spectroscopic survey of ≥ 6 million objects, designed to decode the history of the Milky Way, reveal the inner workings of stars, investigate the origin of solar systems, and track the growth of supermassive black holes across the Universe.1 The robotic Focal Plane System (FPS)2 will carry 500 robots each with three fibers for science and metrology. The science fibers feed the BOSS3 and APOGEE4 spectrographs, while the metrology fibers are back illuminated to aid in robot positioning. Blind initial x/y positional precision of the robots is expected to be better than 50µm. The robots must position the fibers to better than 5µm in order to meet the science requirements. The FPS fiber viewing camera (FVC) consists of optomechanical components that look back through the telescope optics at light from back-lit fiducial and metrology fibers to measure the positions of the robots in the telescope focal plane. The FVC takes an image of the robots in the telescope focal plane, measures their positions to an accuracy of better than 3µm, and then feeds back error commands to the robot control system to meet the 5µm positional requirement. This paper details the optomechanical design, and initial results of an engineering run on the du Pont telescope.
SDSS-V型焦平面机器人定位计量
斯隆数字巡天V (SDSS-V)是一项对超过600万个物体进行的全天光谱巡天,旨在解码银河系的历史,揭示恒星的内部运作,研究太阳系的起源,并跟踪宇宙中超大质量黑洞的增长。机器人焦平面系统(FPS)2将携带500个机器人,每个机器人带有三根光纤,用于科学和计量。科学纤维为BOSS3和APOGEE4光谱仪供电,而计量纤维则被反向照明,以帮助机器人定位。预计机器人的盲初始x/y定位精度优于50µm。为了满足科学要求,机器人必须将纤维定位在5µm以上。FPS光纤观察相机(FVC)由光学机械部件组成,通过望远镜光学器件对背光基准光纤和计量光纤发出的光进行回望,测量机器人在望远镜焦平面上的位置。FVC在望远镜焦平面上拍摄机器人图像,测量机器人的位置,测量精度小于3µm,然后将误差命令反馈给机器人控制系统,以满足5µm的位置要求。本文详细介绍了杜邦望远镜的光学机械设计和工程运行的初步结果。
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