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An Integral Field Unit for the Binospec Spectrograph

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2025-01-06 v1

Abstract

Binospec is a wide-field optical (360 to 1000 nm) spectrograph commissioned at the MMT 6.5m telescope in 2017. In direct imaging mode Binospec addresses twin 8^\prime (wide) by 15^\prime (slit length) fields of view. We describe an optical fiber based integral field unit (IFU) that remaps a 12^{\prime\prime} x 16^{\prime\prime} contiguous region onto two pseudo slits, one in each Binospec channel. The IFU, commissioned in 2023, fits into the space of a standard slit mask frame and can be deployed as desired in a mixed program of slit masks, long slits, and IFU observations. The IFU fibers are illuminated by a hexagonal lenslet array with a 0.6^{\prime\prime} pitch. A separate bundle of sky fibers consists of close-packed bare fibers arranged within an 11.8^{\prime\prime} circular aperture. The 640 IFU fibers and 80 sky fibers have a core diameter of 150μ\mum, corresponding to 0.90^{\prime\prime}. Three gratings are available, 270lpm with R\sim2000, 600lpm with R\sim5300, and 1000 lpm with R\sim6000.

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@article{arxiv.2501.01528,
  title  = {An Integral Field Unit for the Binospec Spectrograph},
  author = {Daniel Fabricant and Sagi Ben-Ami and Igor Chilingarian and Robert Fata and Sean Moran and Martin Paegert and Matthew Smith and Joseph Zajac},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.01528},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in PASP, 12 pages, 11 figures, 1 table

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