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HighSpec: A High-Resolution Spectrograph for the MAST Telescope Array

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2024-09-02 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

We present the updated design of HighSpec, a high-resolution R20,000\mathcal{R} \sim 20,000 spectrograph designed for the Multi Aperture Spectroscopic Telescope (MAST). HighSpec offers three observing modes centered at the Ca II H&K, Mg b triplet, and Hα\alpha lines. Each mode is supported by a highly optimized ion-etched grating, contributing to an exceptional instrument peak efficiency of 85%\gtrsim85\% for the two latter bands (55%\gtrsim55\% for the Ca II H&K band). Optimizing throughput over wavelength coverage (Δλ=1017\Delta \lambda=10-17 nm), HighSpec enables the precise measurement of spectral lines from faint targets. This approach is especially relevant for stellar object studies, specifically of WDs, which are intrinsically faint and have few spectroscopic lines. Each observing mode was tailored to target spectral features essential for WD research. Its integration with MAST, an array of 20 custom-designed telescopes that can function as a single large telescope (equivalent to a 2.72.7 m telescope in collecting area) or multiplexing over the entire sky, provides unique adaptability for extensive and effective spectroscopic campaigns. Currently in its final assembly and testing stages, HighSpec's on-sky commissioning is scheduled for 2025.

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@article{arxiv.2408.16822,
  title  = {HighSpec: A High-Resolution Spectrograph for the MAST Telescope Array},
  author = {Yahel Sofer Rimalt and Sagi Ben-Ami and Eran Ofek and Na'ama Hallakoun and Ido Irani and Oren Ironi and Jani Achren and Alex Bichkovsky and Arie Blumenzweig and Ofir Hershko and Hanindyo Kuncarayakti and Seppo Mattila and Tsevi Mazeh and Gleb Mikhnevich and David Polishook and Ofer Yaron},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.16822},
  year   = {2024}
}

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SPIE Conference "Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2024: Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy X", Yokahama, Japan

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