The Optical Corrector for the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument

Author:

Miller Timothy N.ORCID,Doel Peter,Gutierrez Gaston,Besuner Robert,Brooks DavidORCID,Gallo Giuseppe,Heetderks Henry,Jelinsky Patrick,Kent Stephen M.ORCID,Lampton Michael,Levi Michael E.ORCID,Liang Ming,Meisner AaronORCID,Sholl Michael J.,Silber Joseph HarryORCID,Sprayberry DavidORCID,Aguilar Jessica Nicole,de la Macorra Axel,Eisenstein DanielORCID,Fanning KevinORCID,Font-Ribera AndreuORCID,Gaztañaga Enrique,Gontcho A Gontcho SatyaORCID,Honscheid Klaus,Jimenez Jorge,Joyce DickORCID,Kehoe RobertORCID,Kisner TheodoreORCID,Kremin AnthonyORCID,Landriau MartinORCID,Le Guillou LaurentORCID,Magneville Christophe,Martini PaulORCID,Miquel RamonORCID,Moustakas JohnORCID,Nie JundanORCID,Percival WillORCID,Poppett ClaireORCID,Prada FranciscoORCID,Rossi Graziano,Schlegel David,Schubnell Michael,Seo Hee-JongORCID,Sharples RayORCID,Tarlé GregoryORCID,Vargas-Magaña Mariana,Zhou ZhiminORCID,

Abstract

Abstract The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) is currently measuring the spectra of 40 million galaxies and quasars, the largest such survey ever made to probe the nature of cosmological dark energy. The 4 m Mayall telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory has been adapted for DESI, including the construction of a 3.°2 diameter prime focus corrector that focuses astronomical light onto a 0.8 m diameter focal surface with excellent image quality over the DESI bandpass of 360–980 nm. The wide-field corrector includes six lenses, as large as 1.1 m in diameter and as heavy as 237 kilograms, including two counterrotating wedged lenses that correct for atmospheric dispersion over zenith angles from 0° to 60°. The lenses, cells, and barrel assembly all meet precise alignment tolerances on the order of tens of microns. The barrel alignment is maintained throughout a range of observing angles and temperature excursions in the Mayall dome by use of a hexapod, which is itself supported by a new cage, ring, and truss structure. In this paper we describe the design, fabrication, and performance of the new corrector and associated structure, focusing on how they meet DESI requirements. In particular, we describe the prescription and specifications of the lenses, design choices and error budgeting of the barrel assembly, stray light mitigations, and integration and test at the Mayall telescope. We conclude with some validation highlights that demonstrate the successful corrector on-sky performance, and we list some lessons learned during the multiyear fabrication phase.

Funder

DOE ∣ Office of Science

National Science Foundation

National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center

UKRI ∣ Science and Technology Facilities Council

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation

Heising-Simons Foundation

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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