16 - 21 June 2024
Yokohama, Japan
Conference 13094 > Paper 13094-96
Paper 13094-96

The Dragonfly Spectral Line Mapper: completion of the 120-lens array

On demand | Presented live 18 June 2024

Abstract

The Dragonfly Spectral Line Mapper is a mosaic telescope comprising 120 Canon telephoto lenses, based on the design of the Dragonfly Telephoto Array. With a wide field of view, and the addition of the “Dragonfly Filter-Tilter” instrumentation holding ultra narrow bandpass filters in front of each lens, the Dragonfly Spectral Line mapper is optimized for ultra low surface brightness imaging of visible wavelength line emission. The Dragonfly Spectral Line Mapper was constructed and commissioned in four phases from March 2022 to November 2023. During this time, four individual mounts of 30 lenses each were constructed and commissioned. The commissioning of the telescope included the deployment of the “Dragonfly StarChaser” which carries out image stabilization corrections in the telephoto lens, to enable hour-long exposures to be taken. In addition, we introduced new instrumentation such as a film to cover the optics to keep the filters clean. Here we describe the updated design of the complete 120-lens array, and the implementation of the instrumentation described above. Additionally, we present updated characterization of the cameras and filter transmission for the full array. Finally, we reflect on the construction and commissioning process of the complete 120-lens array Dragonfly Spectral Line Mapper, and remark on the feasibility of a larger 1000-lens array.

Presenter

Univ. of Toronto (Canada)
Seery Chen is a PhD candidate supervised by Prof. Roberto Abraham. Her work includes designing and constructing the 120-lens narrow-band imaging upgrade of the Dragonfly Telephoto Array called the Dragonfly Spectral Line Mapper. She will use this instrument to study the distribution of diffuse gas around galaxies, the inflow/outflow properties of galaxies, and how the circumgalactic medium of galaxies interacts with the larger cosmic web”
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