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MAVIS的A阶段科学案例 - VLT自适应光学设施的多偶联自适应镜头可见成像器光谱仪
Phase A Science Case for MAVIS -- The Multi-conjugate Adaptive-optics Visible Imager-Spectrograph for the VLT Adaptive Optics Facility
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论文摘要
我们介绍了针对非常大型望远镜(VLT)的自适应光学设施(AOF)计划的多连合偶像自适应 - 光谱图(MAVIS)的科学案例。 Mavis是一种通用仪器,用于利用未来十年可在地球或太空中可用的任何单个光学望远镜的最高角度分辨率,并且具有与(或更好的)较大孔径设施相当的灵敏度。除了AOF的可变形次级镜外,Mavis还使用了两个可变形的镜子,在相对较大的(30 ARC第二)科学领域中,平均V波段Strehl比为> 10%(目标> 15%)。这相当于在550nm时的分辨率<20MA-与下一代极大的望远镜的K频段衍射极限相媲美,这使Mavis与JWST和ELT等未来IR优化设施的真正光学对应物具有真正的光学对应物。此外,Mavis将为高阶AO系统提供前所未有的天空覆盖范围,在银河杆上访问至少50%的天空,使Mavis成为真正的通用设施工具。因此,Mavis将具有Nyquist采样的成像仪(30x30 arcsec字段),以及具有多种空间和光谱模式的强大积分频谱仪,横跨370-1000nm。该科学案例提出了一套蒸馏的主题连接的科学案例,这些案例是从MAVIS白皮书(www.mavis-ao.org/whitepapers)中提取的,这些案例被选中,以说明来自最近的Mavis阶段A研究所产生的仪器的驾驶要求。
We present the Phase A Science Case for the Multi-conjugate Adaptive-optics Visible Imager-Spectrograph (MAVIS), planned for the Adaptive Optics Facility (AOF) of the Very Large Telescope (VLT). MAVIS is a general-purpose instrument for exploiting the highest possible angular resolution of any single optical telescope available in the next decade, either on Earth or in space, and with sensitivity comparable to (or better than) larger aperture facilities. MAVIS uses two deformable mirrors in addition to the deformable secondary mirror of the AOF, providing a mean V-band Strehl ratio of >10% (goal >15%) across a relatively large (30 arc second) science field. This equates to a resolution of <20mas at 550nm - comparable to the K-band diffraction limit of the next generation of extremely large telescopes, making MAVIS a genuine optical counterpart to future IR-optimised facilities like JWST and the ELT. Moreover, MAVIS will have unprecedented sky coverage for a high-order AO system, accessing at least 50% of the sky at the Galactic Pole, making MAVIS a truly general purpose facility instrument. As such, MAVIS will have both a Nyquist-sampled imager (30x30 arcsec field), and a powerful integral field spectrograph with multiple spatial and spectral modes spanning 370-1000nm. This science case presents a distilled set of thematically linked science cases drawn from the MAVIS White Papers (www.mavis-ao.org/whitepapers), selected to illustrate the driving requirements of the instrument resulting from the recent MAVIS Phase A study.