HSIM: a simulation pipeline for the HARMONI integral field spectrograph on the European ELT
Abstract
We present HSIM: a dedicated pipeline for simulating observations with the HARMONI integral field spectrograph on the European Extremely Large Telescope. HSIM takes high spectral and spatial resolution input data-cubes, encoding physical descriptions of astrophysical sources, and generates mock observed data-cubes. The simulations incorporate detailed models of the sky, telescope and instrument to produce realistic mock data. Further, we employ a new method of incorporating the strongly wavelength dependent adaptive optics point spread functions. HSIM provides a step beyond traditional exposure time calculators and allows us to both predict the feasibility of a given observing programme with HARMONI, as well as perform instrument design trade-offs. In this paper we concentrate on quantitative measures of the feasibility of planned observations. We give a detailed description of HSIM and present two studies: estimates of point source sensitivities along with simulations of star-forming emission-line galaxies at . We show that HARMONI will provide exquisite resolved spectroscopy of these objects on sub-kpc scales, probing and deriving properties of individual star-forming regions.
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@article{arxiv.1508.04441,
title = {HSIM: a simulation pipeline for the HARMONI integral field spectrograph on the European ELT},
author = {S. Zieleniewski and N. Thatte and S. Kendrew and R. C. W. Houghton and A. M. Swinbank and M. Tecza and F. Clarke and T. Fusco},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.04441},
year = {2015}
}
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13 pages, 11 figures, 3 tables, accepted for publication in MNRAS