16 - 21 June 2024
Yokohama, Japan
Conference 13100 > Paper 13100-61
Paper 13100-61

An Integral Field Unit for the Planetary Camera and Spectrograph (ELT-PCS): comparing lenslet and image slicer-based IFUs

18 June 2024 • 15:50 - 16:05 Japan Standard Time | Room G214, North - 2F

Abstract

With the ambitious goal of characterizing nearby Earth-like exoplanets, the Planetary Camera and Spectrograph for the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT-PCS) will need to push the boundaries of both high contrast coronagraphic imaging and integral field spectrograph technology. High contrast imaging spectrographs typically employ microlens array-based integral field units (IFU), which provide a large number of spaxels in exchange for short spectra and an inefficient use of detector pixels. In contrast, image slicers provide a high detector use efficiency with a broader spectral bandpass. We report on the progress of a trade study into IFU design choices for ELT-PCS using a modular integral field spectrograph test-bench. At the core of the experiment are two custom-built IFUs: a novel image slicer-based IFU manufactured by Canon Inc. and BIGRE-like microlens array IFU. We provide an overview of the experiment, the individual performances of the two IFUs, and outline future applications of the test-bench for the design of the integral field spectrograph sub-system of ELT-PCS.

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Univ. of Oxford (United Kingdom)
Dr R Elliot Meyer is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oxford specializing in image slicer-based integral field spectrographs and extragalactic stellar populations. He received his doctorate in 2019 from the University of Toronto after successfully commissioning the Wide Integral Field Infrared Spectrograph at Steward Observatory’s Bok Telescope. Since arriving in Oxford in late 2020, Elliot has focused on the development of novel technologies for integral field spectrographs including image slicer design for ELT-PCS, employing deep learning to correct non-common path aberrations, and aiding the ELT-HARMONI Spectrograph team.
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Univ. of Oxford (United Kingdom)
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Canon Inc. (Japan)