A Preliminary Design for the GMT-Consortium Large Earth Finder (G-CLEF)

Szentgyorgyi A.; Barnes S.; Bean J.; Bigelow, B; Bouchez A.; Chun, MY; Crane, JD; Epps H.; Evans I.; Evans J.; Frebel A.; Furesz G.; Glenday, A; Guzman D.; Hare T.; et. al.

Keywords: echelle spectrograph, gmt, ELTs, G-CLEF, precision radial velocity, high dispersion spectroscopy

Abstract

The GMT-Consortium Large Earth Finder (G-CLEF) is an optical-band echelle spectrograph that has been selected as the first light instrument for the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT). G-CLEF is a general-purpose, high dispersion spectrograph that is fiber fed and capable of extremely precise radial velocity measurements. The G-CLEF Concept Design (CoD) was selected in Spring 2013. Since then, G-CLEF has undergone science requirements and instrument requirements reviews and will be the subject of a preliminary design review (PDR) in March 2015. Since CoD review (CoDR), the overall G-CLEF design has evolved significantly as we have optimized the constituent designs of the major subsystems, i.e. the fiber system, the telescope interface, the calibration system and the spectrograph itself. These modifications have been made to enhance G-CLEF's capability to address frontier science problems, as well as to respond to the evolution of the GMT itself and developments in the technical landscape. G-CLEF has been designed by applying rigorous systems engineering methodology to flow Level 1 Scientific Objectives to Level 2 Observational Requirements and thence to Level 3 and Level 4. The rigorous systems approach applied to G-CLEF establishes a well defined science requirements framework for the engineering design. By adopting this formalism, we may flexibly update and analyze the capability of G-CLEF to respond to new scientific discoveries as we move toward first light. G-CLEF will exploit numerous technological advances and features of the GMT itself to deliver an efficient, high performance instrument, e.g. exploiting the adaptive optics secondary system to increase both throughput and radial velocity measurement precision.

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Título según WOS: A Preliminary Design for the GMT-Consortium Large Earth Finder (G-CLEF)
Título de la Revista: COMPUTATIONAL OPTICS 2024
Volumen: 9147
Editorial: SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1117/12.2056741

Notas: ISI