Focal Plate Prototyping for Modular Focal Planes of Stage-5 Instruments For Ground-Based Telescopes
Focal Plate Prototyping for Modular Focal Planes of Stage-5 Instruments For Ground-Based Telescopes
Maxime Rombach, Jean-David Perriard, Laurent Chevalley, Diane Chapuis, Markus Thurneysen, Jean-Paul Kneib
AbstractAs current Stage-4 multi-object instruments such as SDSS-V, DESI, MOONS or 4MOST are providing astrophysicists data to study the objects of the Universe, effort is arising to build the next generation of Stage-5 multi-object focal planes; aiming for 20'000 fibers-class instruments. The focal plate structure is a central element of the future focal plane assemblies. It maintains the fiber positioners, the Guide, Focus and Alignment cameras (GFAs) and wave-front sensors together on the focal surface of the telescope. In addition to being optimized for stiffness and mass, the plate needs to meet tight tolerances in tilt, typically pm 0.05 degres, and focus, typically, pm 30 um, to match the telescope's curved focal surface. The presented focal plate prototype shows that 5-axes machining is promising to meet the desired tolerances.