16 - 21 June 2024
Yokohama, Japan
Conference 13100 > Paper 13100-172
Paper 13100-172

Design for enabling echelle and OMR spectrograph observations for point and extended sources on the same night at VBT

On demand | Presented live 19 June 2024

Abstract

The 2.34m Vainu Bappu Telescope (VBT) is a reflecting telescope that operates in two modes, prime focus and cassegrain focus, and is equipped with two instruments. In prime focus mode, the telescope has the F-number of f/3.25, and the High-Resolution Echelle Spectrograph (HRES) is employed through optical fiber. On the other hand, in cassegrain focus mode, the F-number is f/13, and the OMR Spectrograph (OMRS) is mounted for low and medium-resolution spectroscopy. Currently, the VBT faces a limitation: either the OMRS or the HRES can be used due to the switch in the heavy secondary mirror. To overcome this, we present a novel method enabling the OMRS to operate from prime mode alongside the HRES. The fiber setup for OMRS is optimized with a 25-lenslet + fiber-based Integral Field Unit (IFU) capable of observing both point and extended sources. The optimized lenslet, fiber, and fore optics design is undergoing lab testing. Our approach allows seamless operation of both spectrographs on the same night, enhancing the observational capabilities of astronomical studies with VBT.

Presenter

Indian Institute of Astrophysics (India)
Prasanna Deshmukh received his Ph.D. and M.Tech. degree in Astronomical Instrumentation from Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) & University of Calcutta in January 2021 & August 2013 respectively. He has completed his PhD Thesis on the topic Modeling, Simulation And Implementation Of Primary Mirror Control System For The Prototype Segmented Mirror Telescope. He was a student of Integrated M.Tech-PhD in Astronomical Instrumentation at IIA, Bangalore, India between 2011 to 2017. Between Dec 2017 to May 2020 he was working as a Project Engineer at India - Thirty Meter Telescope Coordination Center at IIA, Bangalore and from June 2020 he is working as an Engineer - C at IIA Bangalore with the prime responsibility as Work Package Manager for India-TMT M1CS Actuators and Edge Sensors. His interest lies in telescope control systems, active optics, control system modeling & simulations, astronomical instrumentation & astronomy outreach.
Application tracks: Astrophotonics , Sustainability
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Indian Institute of Astrophysics (India)
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Indian Institute of Astrophysics (India)
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Indian Institute of Astrophysics (India)
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Indian Institute of Astrophysics (India)