1. The upgraded WIYN bench spectrograph
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Lana Britanik, John Glaspey, P. M. Knezek, Joe Keyes, Ming Liang, George H. Jacoby, Eugene McDougall, Gary Poczulp, Charles Corson, Daryl Willmarth, Matthew A. Bershady, and Dan Blanco
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Physics ,business.industry ,Holography ,Collimator ,Grating ,law.invention ,Telescope ,Optics ,Upgrade ,law ,business ,Throughput (business) ,Image resolution ,Spectrograph - Abstract
We present the as-built design overview and post-installation performance of the upgraded WIYN Bench Spectrograph. This Bench is currently fed by either of the general-use multi-fiber instruments at the WIYN 3.5m telescope on Kitt Peak, the Hydra multi-object positioner, and the SparsePak integral field unit (IFU). It is very versatile, and can be configured to accommodate low-order, echelle, and volume phase holographic gratings. The overarching goal of the upgrade was to increase the average spectrograph throughput by ~60% while minimizing resolution loss (< 20%). In order to accomplish these goals, the project has had three major thrusts: (1) a new CCD was provided with a nearly constant 30% increase is throughput over 320-1000 nm; (2) two Volume Phase Holographic (VPH) gratings were delivered; and (3) installed a new all-refractive collimator that properly matches the output fiber irradiance (EE90) and optimizes pupil placement. Initial analysis of commissioning data indicates that the total throughput of the system has increased 50-70% using the 600 l/mm surface ruled grating, indicating that the upgrade has achieved its goal. Furthermore, it has been demonstrated that overall image resolution meets the requirement of
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- 2010