Mookodi: multi-purpose low-resolution spectrograph and multi-filter photometric imager for rapid follow-up observations of astronomical transient events

IF 1.7 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE
Nicolas Erasmus, Iain A. Steele, Andrzej S. Piascik, Stuart D. Bates, Chris. J. Mottram, Kathryn A. Rosie, Carel H. D. R. van Gend, Ulrich Geen, Magaretha L. Pretorius, Stephen B. Potter, Egan Loubser, Willie Koorts, Hitesh Gajjar, Keegan Titus, Hannah L. Worters, Amanda A. Sickafoose, Sunil Chandra, James E. O’Connor, Kgothatso Matlala, Justine Crook-Mansour, Ali Ranjbar, Robert J. Smith, Helen Jermak, Shalom Abiodun, Okwudili D. Egbo
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We present Mookodi (meaning “rainbow” in Sesotho), a multipurpose instrument with a low-resolution spectrograph mode and a multi-filter imaging mode for quick-reaction astronomical observations. The instrument, mounted on the 1-m Lesedi telescope at the South African Astronomical Observatory in Sutherland (South Africa), is based on the low-resolution spectrograph for the rapid acquisition of transients (SPRAT) instrument in operation on the 2-m Liverpool Telescope in La Palma (Canary Islands, Spain). Similar to SPRAT, Mookodi has a resolution R≈350 and an operating wavelength range in the visible (∼4000 to 8000 Å). The linear optical design, as in SPRAT, is made possible through the combination of a volume phase holographic transmission grating as the dispersive element and a prism pair (grism), which makes it possible to rapidly and seamlessly switch to an imaging mode by pneumatically removing the slit and grism from the beam and using the same detector as in spectrographic mode to image the sky. This imaging mode is used for auto-target acquisition, but the inclusion of filter slides in Mookodi’s design also provides the capability to perform imaging with a field-of-view ≈10′×10′ (∼0.6″/px) in the complete Sloan Digital Sky Survey filter set.
Mookodi:用于快速跟踪观测天文瞬变事件的多用途低分辨率摄谱仪和多滤光片测光成像仪
我们介绍的 Mookodi(在塞索托语中意为 "彩虹")是一种多用途仪器,具有低分辨率摄谱仪模式和多滤光片成像模式,用于快速反应天文观测。该仪器安装在萨瑟兰(南非)南非天文台的 1 米 Lesedi 望远镜上,其基础是在拉帕尔马(西班牙加那利群岛)2 米利物浦望远镜上运行的用于快速获取瞬变的低分辨率摄谱仪(SPRAT)。与 SPRAT 类似,Mookodi 的分辨率为 R≈350,工作波长范围为可见光(4000 至 8000 Å)。与 SPRAT 一样,该仪器采用线性光学设计,将体积相位全息透射光栅作为色散元件与棱镜对(光栅)相结合,通过气动方式将狭缝和光栅从光束中移除,并使用与光谱模式相同的探测器对天空成像,从而快速、无缝地切换到成像模式。这种成像模式用于自动目标采集,但穆科迪的设计中包含的滤光片滑轨也提供了在完整的斯隆数字巡天滤光片组中以≈10′×10′(∼0.6″/px)的视场进行成像的能力。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems publishes peer-reviewed papers reporting on original research in the development, testing, and application of telescopes, instrumentation, techniques, and systems for ground- and space-based astronomy.
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