TAIPAN: AAO的第一台星虫定位仪和摄谱仪(会议报告)

N. Lorente, K. Kuehn, J. Lawrence, C. Bacigalupo, David M. Brown, Rebecca Brown, S. Case, S. Chapman, V. Churilov, T. Farrell, M. Goodwin, U. Klauser, S. Mali, R. Muller, V. Nichani, N. Pai, S. Smedley, M. Vuong, L. Waller, R. Zhelem, H. Mcgregor
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AAO的TAIPAN仪器是一个多目标光纤定位器和摄谱仪,安装在赛丁泉天文台的1.2米英国施密特望远镜上。定位器是巨型麦哲伦望远镜上MANIFEST定位器的原型,使用独立控制的Starbug机器人在32厘米的玻璃场板上定位最多300根光纤(用于6度视场),精度为5微米(0.3弧秒)。Starbug技术允许在观测之间以最小的开销进行多目标光谱,显着减少了现场配置时间。在接下来的5年里,TAIPAN仪器将用于南半球的两次调查:TAIPAN,在z<0.3的1x10^6星系的光谱调查,以及FunnelWeb,完成盖亚G=12.5的恒星调查。本文介绍了TAIPAN仪器的总体情况:设计、建造和集成,并讨论了2017年的调试活动和2018年初获得的科学验证结果。
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TAIPAN: the AAO's first Starbug positioner and spectrograph (Conference Presentation)
The AAO’s TAIPAN instrument is a multi-object fibre positioner and spectrograph installed on the 1.2m UK-Schmidt telescope at Siding Spring Observatory. The positioner, a prototype for the MANIFEST positioner on the Giant Magellan Telescope, uses independently controlled Starbug robots to position a maximum of 300 optical fibres on a 32cm glass field plate (for a 6 degree field of view), to an accuracy of 5 microns (0.3 arcsec). The Starbug technology allows multi-object spectroscopy to be carried out with a minimum of overhead between observations, significantly decreasing field configuration time. Over the next 5 years the TAIPAN instrument will be used for two southern-hemisphere surveys: Taipan, a spectroscopic survey of 1x10^6 galaxies at z<0.3, and FunnelWeb, a stellar survey complete to Gaia G=12.5. In this paper we present an overview of the operational TAIPAN instrument: its design, construction and integration, and discuss the 2017 commissioning campaign and science verification results obtained in early 2018.
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