SHARP -- A near-IR multi-mode spectrograph conceived for MORFEO@ELT
Abstract
The Extremely Large Telescopes (ELTs), thanks to their large apertures and cutting-edge Multi-Conjugate Adaptive Optics (MCAO) systems, promise to deliver sharper and deeper data even than the JWST. SHARP is a concept study for a near-IR (0.95-2.45 m) spectrograph conceived to fully exploit the collecting area and the angular resolution of the upcoming generation of ELTs. In particular, SHARP is designed for the 2nd port of MORFEO@ELT. Composed of a Multi-Object Spectrograph, NEXUS, and a multi-Integral Field Unit, VESPER, MORFEO-SHARP will deliver high angular (30 mas) and spectral (R300, 2000, 6000, 17000) resolution, outperforming NIRSpec@JWST (100 mas). SHARP will enable studies of the nearby Universe and the early Universe in unprecedented detail. NEXUS is fed by a configurable slit system deploying up to 30 slits with 2.4 arcsec length and adjustable width, over a field of about 1.2"1.2" (35 mas/pix). Each slit is fed by an inversion prism able to rotate by an arbitrary angle the field that can be seen by the slit. VESPER is composed of 12 probes of 1.7"1.5" each (spaxel 31 mas) probing a field 24"70". SHARP is conceived to exploit the ELTs apertures reaching the faintest flux and the sharpest angular resolution by joining the sensitivity of NEXUS and the high spatial sampling of VESPER to MORFEO capabilities. This article provides an overview of the scientific design drivers, their solutions, and the resulting optical design of the instrument achieving the required optical performance.
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@article{arxiv.2407.06264,
title = {SHARP -- A near-IR multi-mode spectrograph conceived for MORFEO@ELT},
author = {P. Saracco and P. Conconi and C. Arcidiacono and E. Portaluri and H. Mahmoodzadeh and V. D'Orazi and D. Fedele and A. Gargiulo and E. Vanzella and P. Franzetti and I. Arosio and L. Barbalini and G. Lops and E. Molinari and E. Cascone and V. Cianniello and D. D'Auria and V. De Caprio and I. Di Antonio and B. Di Francesco and G. Di Rico and C. Eredia and M. Fumana and D. Greggio and G. Rodeghiero and M. Scalera and J. M. Alcala' and S. Bisogni and R. Bonito and G. Bono and A. Caratti o Garatti and E. Dalla Bonta' and M. Dall'Ora and G. Fiorentino and A. R. Gallazzi and M. Guarcello and L. Izzo and F. La Barbera and C. Lardo and M. Longhetti and A. Longobardo and L. Magrini and C. Mancini and A. Mura and E. Piconcelli and A. Pizzella and L. Podio and M. Polletta and L. Prisinzano and F. Ricci and V. Ripepi and V. Roccatagliata and G. Vietri},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.06264},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
Proceedings of the SPIE Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation 2024, Volume 13096, Paper No. 130965I, 11 pp, 11 figs