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Title: | Construction progress of WEAVE: the next generation wide-field spectroscopy facility for the William Herschel Telescope | Authors: | Dalton, Gavin Trager, Scott Abrams, Don Carlos BONIFACIO, PIERCARLO Aguerri, J. Alfonso L. VALLENARI, Antonella Middleton, Kevin Benn, Chris Dee, Kevin Sayède, Frédéric Lewis, Ian Pragt, Johannes Picó, Sergio Walton, Nicholas Rey, Jeurg Allende, Carlos Lhomé, Émilie Terrett, David Brock, Matthew Gilbert, James Ridings, Andy Verheijen, Marc Tosh, Ian Steele, Iain Stuik, Remko Kroes, Gabby Tromp, Neils Kragt, Jan Lesman, Dirk Mottram, Chris Bates, Stuart Gribbin, Frank Burgal, José Alonso Herreros, Jose Miguel Delgado, Jose Miguel Martin, Carlos Cano, Diego Navarro, Ramón Irwin, Mike Lewis, James Gonzales Solares, Eduardo O'Mahony, Neil BIANCO, ANDREA Zurita, Christina ter Horst, Rik MOLINARI, Emilio Carlo Lodi, Marcello Guerra, José BARUFFOLO, Andrea Carrasco, Esperanza Farkas, Szigfrid Schallig, Ellen Hill, Vanessa Smith, Dan Drew, Janet POGGIANTI, Bianca Maria Pieri, Mat Jin, Shoko Dominquez Palmero, Lilian Fariña, Cecilia Martin, Adrian Worley, Clare Murphy, David Hidalgo, Andrea Mignot, Shan Bishop, Georgia Guest, Steve Elswijk, Eddy de Haan, Menno Hanenburg, Hiddo SALASNICH, Bernardo Mayya, Divakara Izazaga-Pérez, Rafael Peralta de Arriba, Luis |
Issue Date: | 2018 | Volume: | Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy VII | Editors: | Evans, Christopher J.; Simard, Luc; Takami, Hideki | Series: | PROCEEDINGS OF SPIE | Number: | 10702 | First Page: | 107021B | Abstract: | We present an update on the overall construction progress of the WEAVE next-generation spectroscopy facility for the William Herschel Telescope (WHT), now that all the major fabrication contracts are in place. We also present a summary of the current planning behind the 5-year initial phase of survey operations, and some detailed end-to-end science simulations that have been effected to evaluate the final on-sky performance after data processing. WEAVE will provide optical ground-based follow up of ground-based (LOFAR) and space-based (Gaia) surveys. WEAVE is a multi-object and multi-IFU facility utilizing a new 2-degree prime focus field of view at the WHT, with a buffered pick-and-place positioner system hosting 1000 multi-object (MOS) fibres, 20 integral field units, or a single large IFU for each observation. The fibres are fed to a single (dual-beam) spectrograph, with total of 16k spectral pixels, located within the WHT GHRIL enclosure on the telescope Nasmyth platform, supporting observations at R 5000 over the full 370-1000nm wavelength range in a single exposure, or a high resolution mode with limited coverage in each arm at R 20000. The project has experienced some delays in procurement and now has first light expected for the middle of 2019. | Conference Name: | Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy VII | Conference Place: | Austin, Texas, United States | Conference Date: | 10-15 June, 2018 | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/28166 | URL: | https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/10702/2312031/Construction-progress-of-WEAVE--the-next-generation-wide-field/10.1117/12.2312031.short?SSO=1 | ISSN: | 0277-786X | ISBN: | 9781510619586 | DOI: | 10.1117/12.2312031 | Bibcode ADS: | 2018SPIE10702E..1BD | Fulltext: | open |
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