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    Long-slit cross-dispersion spectroscopy for Hyperion UV space telescope

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    Author
    Choi, H.
    Trumper, I.
    Feng, Y.-T.
    Kang, H.
    Berkson, J.
    Chung, H.
    Hamden, E.
    Kim, D.W.
    Affiliation
    University of Arizona, Wyant College of Optical Sciences
    University of Arizona, Large Binocular Telescope Observatory
    University of Arizona, Department of Astronomy and Steward Observatory
    Issue Date
    2021
    Keywords
    far-UV spectroscopy
    freeform optic
    space telescope
    Échelle grating
    
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    SPIE
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    Choi, H., Trumper, I. L., Feng, Y. T., Kang, H., Berkson, J., Chung, H., ... & Kim, D. W. (2021). Long-slit cross-dispersion spectroscopy for Hyperion UV space telescope. Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems, 7(1), 014006.
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    Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems
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    Abstract
    Molecular clouds are a crucial stage in the lifecycle of a star, and the far ultraviolet (FUV) spectral range is a prime observation band. Hyperion is an FUV space telescope that investigates the birth clouds of stars using a high-resolution spectrometer. To meet the scientific requirements, we developed and evaluated a spectrometer that covers the 140.5 to 164.5 nm wavelength range with a spectral resolution higher than 30,000. We employed on-axis and on-plane dispersive optic layouts to control the aberration from a large aspect ratio slit (10 arcmin × 2.5 arcsec, aspect ratio R = 240). The cross-dispersion isolates three orders from the échelle grating (n =-19,-18, and-17), and the subsequent two-mirror freeform imaging optics form a two-dimensional spectral distribution on a 50 mm × 50 mm detector array. The geometrical and spectral performances of this innovative design are evaluated. © 2021 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE).
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    2329-4124
    DOI
    10.1117/1.JATIS.7.1.014006
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