1. Integration and early testing of WEAVE: the next-generation spectroscopy facility for the William Herschel Telescope
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Shoko Jin, Eddy Elswijk, Lillian Dominguez Palmero, Neil O'Mahoney, Sarah Hughes, J. Alfonso L. Aguerri, Iain A. Steele, H. Hanenburg, Luis Peralta de Arriba, Piercarlo Bonifacio, Rafael Izazaga-Pérez, Emilie Lhomé, David Terrett, Alireza Moleinezhad, Daniel J. Smith, Mat Pieri, Jure Skvarč, Nicholas A. Walton, David Murphy, Carlos Martin, José Miguel Herreros, Marcello Lodi, Diego Cano, Rik ter Horst, José Alonso Burgal, Bernardo Salasnich, Sergio Picó, Kevin Dee, S. D. Bates, José Guerra, Elisabetta Caffau, C. J. Mottram, S. Mignot, Ramón Navarro, Georgia Bishop, Andy Ridings, Angela Iovino, Clare Worley, Jose Miguel Delgado, N. Hernandez, N. Tromp, Mike Irwin, Gabby Kroes, D. Mayya, Don Carlos Abrams, Marc Verheijen, Kevin Middleton, Menno de Haan, Marc Balcells, Jesus Falcon-Barosso, Scott Trager, Boris T. Gänsicke, J. Pragt, Esperanza Carrasco, E. Gafton, Remko Stuik, Adrian Martin, Vanessa Hill, Matthew Brock, Bianca M. Poggianti, Huw R. Morris, Szigfrid Farcas, Andrea Baruffalo, Janet E. Drew, S. Guest, Juerg Rey, D. Horville, Emilio Molinari, Jose San Juan, Ellen Schallig, C. Fariña, Chris Benn, Jan Kragt, Gavin Dalton, Ian Lewis, Antonella Vallenari, Carlos Allende Prieto, Francisco Paz Chinchón, Andrea Bianco, Dirk Lesman, Frank Gribbin, Galaxies, Etoiles, Physique, Instrumentation (GEPI), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Observatoire de Paris, Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Astronomy
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Data processing ,[SDU.ASTR]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph] ,Computer science ,Multi-Object Spectroscopy ,Field of view ,LOFAR ,First light ,Fibre Optics ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,010309 optics ,Telescope ,High Resolution Spectroscopy ,Observatory ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,William Herschel Telescope ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Spectrograph ,Remote sensing - Abstract
International audience; We present an update on the overall integration progress of the WEAVE next-generation spectroscopy facility for the William Herschel Telescope (WHT), now scheduled for first light in early-2021, with almost all components now arrived at the observatory. We also present a summary of the current planning behind the 5-year initial phase of survey operations, and some detailed end-to-end science simulations that have been implemented to evaluate the final on-sky performance after data processing. WEAVE will provide optical ground-based follow up of ground-based (LOFAR) and space-based (Gaia) surveys. WEAVE is a multi-object and multi-IFU facility utilizing a new 2-degree prime focus field of view at the WHT, with a buffered pick-and-place positioner system hosting 1000 multi-object (MOS) fibres, 20 mini integral field units, or a single large IFU for each observation. The fibres are fed to a single (dual-beam) spectrograph, with total of 16k spectral pixels, located within the WHT GHRIL enclosure on the telescope Nasmyth platform, supporting observations at R~5000 over the full 370-1000nm wavelength range in a single exposure, or a high resolution mode with limited coverage in each arm at R~20000.
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- 2021
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