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11 July 2018 MOSAIC optical relay module: optical design, performance, and flexure analysis
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The Optical Relay Module of the MOSAIC multiple-object spectrograph is used to relay 400-1800nm light picked off from the ELT focal plane to either a fibre-based integral field unit or a natural guide star wavefront sensor. Here we present the preliminary optical design offering a telecentric exit beam with a focal-ratio of F/17.718 and the opto-mechanical analysis of flexures with a study of the impact in the optical layout performances such as: deviation of the PSF centroid, tip-tilt of the image focal plane, variations of the wavefront error, optical quality and pupil wandering at the deformable mirror position.
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Ariadna Calcines, Marc Dubbeldam, Timothy J. Morris, Ewan Fitzsimons, Hermine Schnetler, Mathieu Cohen, and Jean-Philippe Amans "MOSAIC optical relay module: optical design, performance, and flexure analysis", Proc. SPIE 10702, Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy VII, 107029P (11 July 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2313481
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KEYWORDS
Tolerancing

Deformable mirrors

Optical design

Adaptive optics

Optical instrument design

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