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Part of a WEAVE fibre configuration

Part of the WEAVE focal plane showing optical fibres positioned on a set of targets in the telescope focal plane.

Prof Gavin Dalton

Professor of Astrophysics

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Astronomical instrumentation
  • Extremely Large Telescope
Gavin.Dalton@physics.ox.ac.uk
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The E-ELT Multi-Object Spectrograph: latest news from MOSAIC

(2016)

Authors:

F Hammer, S Morris, L Kaper, B Barbuy, JG Cuby, M Roth, P Jagourel, CJ Evans, M Puech, E Fitzsimons, G Dalton, M Rodrigues

Science Requirements and Trade-offs for the MOSAIC Instrument for the European ELT

(2016)

Authors:

CJ Evans, M Puech, M Rodrigues, B Barbuy, J-G Cuby, G Dalton, E Fitzsimons, F Hammer, P Jagourel, L Kaper, SL Morris, TJ Morris

Design of the calibration unit for the WEAVE multi-object spectrograph at the WHT

Proceedings of SPIE Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers 9908 (2016)

Authors:

Lilian Dominguez, Diego Cano, Neil O'Mahony, Carlos Martin, Sergio Pico, Chris R Benn, Scott C Trager, Emilie Lhom茅, Andy Ridings, Cecilia Fari帽a, Don C Abrams, Marc Balcells, Mike Irwin, Jim Lewis, J Alfonso L Aguerri, Piercarlo Bonifacio, Antonella Vallenari, Esperanza Carrasco, Gavin Dalton

Abstract:

WEAVE is the next-generation spectroscopic facility for the William Herschel Telescope (WHT), offering multi-object (1000 fibres) and integral-field spectroscopy at two resolutions (R ~ 5000, 20000) over a 2-deg field of view at prime focus. WEAVE will (mainly) provide optical follow up of ground-based (LOFAR) and space-based (GAIA) surveys. First light is expected in mid 2018. Here, we describe the calibration unit, which will be adapted from an existing unit for the AF2+WYFFOS spectrograph (WEAVE's precursor) at the WHT. We summarise the results from a thorough characterisation of current performance (e.g. intensity, stability and focal-plane coverage of illumination as a function of lamp type and wavelength). We then set out our plans for upgrading the unit and its control systems to meet the WEAVE science and operational requirements. We conclude from this assessment that the upgraded AF2+WYFFOS calibration unit will meet the requirements for WEAVE. The design of the WEAVE calibration unit is now complete.

Science requirements and trade-offs for the MOSAIC instrument for the European ELT

Proceedings of SPIE Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers 9908 (2016)

Authors:

Chris J Evans, Mathieu Puech, Myriam Rodrigues, Beatriz Barbuy, Jean-Gabriel Cuby, Gavin Dalton, Ewan Fitzsimons, Fran莽ois Hammer, Pascal Jagourel, Lex Kaper, Simon L Morris, Tim J Morris

Abstract:

Building on the comprehensive White Paper on the scientific case for multi-object spectroscopy on the European ELT, we present the top-level instrument requirements that are being used in the Phase A design study of the MOSAIC concept. The assembled cases span the full range of E-ELT science and generally require either 鈥榟igh multiplex' or 'high definition' observations to best exploit the excellent sensitivity and spatial performance of the telescope. We highlight some of the science studies that are now being used in trade-off studies to inform the capabilities of MOSAIC and its technical design.

VIRUS: first deployment of the massively replicated fiber integral field spectrograph for the upgraded Hobby-Eberly Telescope

Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics 9908 (2016) 99081h-99081h-29

Authors:

Gary J Hill, Sarah E Tuttle, Brian L Vattiat, Hanshin Lee, Niv Drory, Andreas Kelz, Jason Ramsey, Trent W Peterson, DL DePoy, JL Marshall, Karl Gebhardt, Taylor Chonis, Gavin Dalton, Daniel Farrow, John M Good, Dionne M Haynes, Briana L Indahl, Thomas Jahn, Hermanus Kriel, Francesco Montesano, Harald Nicklas, Eva Noyola, Travis Prochaska, Richard D Allen, Ralf Bender, Guillermo Blanc, Maximilian H Fabricius, Steve Finkelstein, Martin Landriau, Phillip J MacQueen, MM Roth, RD Savage, Jan M Snigula, Heiko Anwad

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