Hectospec, the MMT’s 300 Optical Fiber‐Fed Spectrograph
Daniel G. Fabricant, Robert Fata, John Roll, Edward Hertz, Nelson Caldwell, Thomas Gauron, John C. Geary, B. A. McLeod, Andrew Szentgyorgyi, Joseph Zajac, Michael J. Kurtz, Jack Barberis, Henry Bergner, Warren R. Brown, Maureen A. Conroy, Roger Eng, Margaret J. Geller, Richard E. Goddard, M. Honsa, Mark Mueller
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- 2005
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Abstract
The Hectospec is a 300 optical fiber fed spectrograph commissioned at the MMT in the spring of 2004. A pair of high-speed six-axis robots move the 300 fiber buttons between observing configurations within ~300 s and to an accuracy ~25 microns. The optical fibers run for 26 m between the MMT's focal surface and the bench spectrograph operating at R~1000-2000. Another high dispersion bench spectrograph offering R~5,000, Hectochelle, is also available. The system throughput, including all losses in the telescope optics, fibers, and spectrograph peaks at ~10% at the grating blaze in 1" FWHM seeing. Correcting for aperture losses at the 1.5" diameter fiber entrance aperture, the system throughput peaks at $\\sim$17%. Hectospec has proven to be a workhorse instrument at the MMT. Hectospec and Hectochelle together were scheduled for 1/3 of the available nights since its commissioning. Hectospec has returned \\~60,000 reduced spectra for 16 scientific programs during its first year of operation.
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