7–11 Jul 2025
Teaching and Learning Centre (TLC)
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BlueMUSE at the VLT: Tolerancing the spectrograph design

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1h 30m
TLC101

TLC101

Poster The Extremely Large Telescope: Science and Instrumentation The Extremely Large Telescope: Science and Instrumentation

Description

The Blue Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (BlueMUSE) is an integral field spectrograph intended for installation on one of the telescopes of the Very Large Telescope (VLT) of the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in the early 2030s. BlueMUSE is built on the heritage of MUSE and is a blue-optimised (350-580nm), panoramic integral-field-spectrograph with a minimum field of view of 1 arcmin2 and medium spectral resolution (R~3500). A unique instrument, BlueMUSE will offer science opportunities in many fields of astrophysics, including surveys of large sample of massive stars in our galaxy and the Local Group, studies of ionized nebulae, starburst and low surface-brightness galaxies. At high redshift, it will allow us to detect the IGM unambiguously in emission, as well as study the evolution of the CGM properties near the peak of the Cosmic Star formation history.
This poster will illustrate the optical manufacturing tolerance analysis of the current spectrograph design, which has been performed to assure the optics can be manufactured within feasible limits concerning the optics and the surrounding optomechanics.

Author

Jurgen Schmoll (Centre of Advanced Instrumentation, Durham University)

Co-authors

Alexandre Jeanneau (CRAL) Ariadna Calcines Rosario (Durham University) BlueMUSE Consortium Davor Krajnović (AIP) Dimitri Gadotti (Durham University) Florence Laurent (CRAL) Jennifer King Johan Richard (CRAL) Joss Guy (Durham University) Mathilde Jauzac (Durham University) Robert Harris (Durham University) Rémi Giroud (CRAL) Prof. Simon Morris (Durham University)

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