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FMOS : 400 Object Fibre-Based Spectrograph at Prime Focus of SUBARU TELESCOPE (Fibre Multi-Object Spectrograph) SPECIFICATIONS FOV 30 arcminφ Wavelength.

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1 FMOS : 400 Object Fibre-Based Spectrograph at Prime Focus of SUBARU TELESCOPE (Fibre Multi-Object Spectrograph) SPECIFICATIONS FOV 30 arcminφ Wavelength Coverage 0.9 ~ 1.8μ m( J,H-band ) (OH airglow-suppresion capability) Diameter of Fibres 100μ m  1.25arcsecφ Spectral Resolution R = λ/δλ ~ 2400 (high res. mode) ~ 700 (low res. mode) Limiting Mag. ( 1h integr. S/N =5) ~ 22.3 mag in J ~ 20.9 mag in H

2 Need for a survey spectrograph at NIR wavelengths Successor to 2dF and SDSS Urgently needed for follow up of UKIDSS and later VISTA-IR surveys SUBARU is the only telescope that provides the necessary focal station for such an instrument With FMOS & the UKIDSS DXS we may be able to make a robust determination of the nature of Λ --Just need to measure velocity dispersions for about 1000 clusters with z~1.5 Numbers of possible observing programmes will be proposed or presented in the FMOS-WS in Jan. 13-14, 2004 in Kyoto. FMOS Science Overview (G.Dalton)

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4 Fabrication in Progress Prime Focus Unit : (New) PFU Housing, Instr. Rotator, and Wire twister S/H camera, AG camera, and Focus adjuster Kyoto University Designed, Fabricated, and Tested in Kyoto

5 Fibre Positioner : ECHIDNA AAO i) Tube Piezo-based Actuators ii) Actuator Module (22 x 2 lines x 20 mod.) iii) Fibre Bundles for Autoguiding (7 bundles x 2 lines) iv) Focal Plane Imager v) Housing, Control Electronics & Software

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9 FMOS Prime Focus Corrector designed and fabricated in AAO

10 Fibre Channel/Connector/Slit-Assy Durham University

11 The Cabling Design 2 cables, 2 connectors and 2 slit units. Modular cable and connector design Echidna positioner 2 Spectrographs

12 Two Spectrographs and Camra Systems Kyoto University University of Oxford

13 Optical Design of IRS Mask Mirror Mochida Schmidt Schmidt Plate Camera Lens Unit (IRS-CAM) VPH Grating Grating 1 0.9 --- 1.8 μm an OH line Detector Entrance slit of 400 fibres Optical Design of IRS Identical Optical Design for two Spectrographs

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15 Why OH Suppression? Because the IR sky is disgusting! Can work between the lines, but then we start to run out of pixels to do anything useful with this wonderful wide field! T=1200 sec T=800 sec T=3200 sec Natural OH + Object OH suppressed sky Sky subtracted

16 Both-side Aspheric Off-axis Schmidt Plate (Mochida Schmidt) Aspheric This aspheric plates will be grinded with the ELID grinding method. Light

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18 Normal Schmidt Plate ( A Part of 70cmφ Schmidt )

19 IRS Camera @Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

20 IRS Camera @Kyoto University

21 Two Spectrographs and Camra Systems Kyoto University University of Oxford IRS-CAM

22 New room/floor is being built in the dome of Subaru

23 FMOS Science Workshop -- Program http://www.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~ohta/fmosws/program.html Jan 13 (Tue): FMOS overview 10:00-10:40 T. Maihara(Kyoto): FMOS overview and current status 10:40-10:55 N. Tamura (Durham): Expected performance 1 (spectrum) 10:55-11:10 M.Akiyama (Suabru): Expected performance 2 (on chip) Galactic Astronomy 11:10-11:40 P. Lucas (Hertfordshire): FMOS and UKIDSS Galactic Astronomy 11:40-12:10 M. Ishii (NAOJ): Spectral Classification of YSO clusters with FMOS (12:10-12:40 FMOS Kyoto Lab tour )

24 Extragalactic Astronomy 13:45-14:15 C. Ikuta (NAOJ): Metal-Rich Populations in A Metal-Poor Galaxy 14:15-14:45 T. Kodama (NAOJ): Study of distant clusters through PISCES spectroscopic follow-up 15:00-15:30 A. Edge (Durham): SDSS-2dF Luminous Red Galaxy Survey and the prospects for its UKIDSS-FMOS counterpart 15:30-16:00 T. Yamada (NAOJ): Extremely-Red Universe with FMOS II. Suprime-Cam/UKIDSS 10 sq. degree Imaging Survey 16:00-16:30 I. Tanaka (NAOJ/Tohoku Univ.): Distant clusters with MOIRCS and FMOS 16:30-17:00 C. Simpson (Durham): OHS observations of vigorous star formation in a bulge-dominated ERO, and the need for spectroscopic classification of EROs 17:00-17:30 K. Sekiguchi (Subaru): Observing galaxy mass assembly at z > 1 in the SXDF (18:00-20:00 Conference Dinner)

25 Jan 14 09:30-10:00 N. Arimoto et al. (NAOJ): Proto-Ellipticals @ z>2 10:00-10:10 H. Hanami (Iwate U.): Short comment 10:10-10:40 N. Tamura (Durham): Passive Ellipticals(TBD) 10:40-11:10 O. Almaini (Edinburgh): The UKIDSS Ultra-Deep Survey: Mapping The Early Stages of Galaxy Formation 11:10-11:40 G. Dalton (Oxford): The Post-2dF/WMAP Era of Cosmology - A New Canvas for FMOS Surveys 11:40-12:10 K. Glazebrook (Johns Hopkins Univ.): FMOS detection of cosmic sound 12:10-12:30 K. Ohta (Kyoto Univ.): A Survey with FMOS: Galaxy Evolution (TBD) 13:30-14:00 M. Akiyama (Subaru): FMOS surveys of AGN/QSOs : Growth of Massive Black Holes 14:00-14:30 S. Croom (AAO): Prospects for infrared AGN surveys 14:30-15:00 R. Sharp (IoA): Multi-object spectroscopy in the Near IR with the CIRPASS spectrograph

26 Discussion 15:15-16:15 Discussion on method of observations and data reduction kick off by I. Lewis(Oxford), S. Croom (AAO) AAO proposal by G. Frost (AAO) 16:15-17:15 General Discussions (1) How to use GT (how much GT?) (2) Large survey program (3) UK time? Collaboration with UK/Japan? Poster papers: PFU design : Kimura (Kyoto Univ.) Software design : S. Eto (Kyoto Univ.) UK spectrograph system : I. J. Lewis (Univ. Cambridge) Fibre system : N. Tamura (Univ. Durham) Echidna system : G. Frost (AAO)

27 System Throughput Assessment ================================================== Wavelength (microns)11.251.65 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Atmosphere (zenith = 1.0)0.990.990.99 Central Obstruction0.950.950.95 Primary Mirror (Al)0.850.900.93 Corrector BSM51Y glass /MgF20.910.960.93 Throughput to focal plane0.720.810.81 ================================================== Fibre attenuation (dB/km)2.501.300.80 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fibre Surface0.960.960.96 Fibre transmission 0.991.001.00 GRIN lens transmission0.950.950.95 GRIN les AR coating0.980.980.98 Alignment losses0.960.960.96 GRIN lens AR coating0.980.980.98 GRIN lens transmission0.950.950.95 Fibre Transmission 0.991.001.00 Fibre Surface0.980.980.98 MOS fibre system throughput0.770.780.78 ==================================================

28 AR coating (single pass)0.991.001.00 Overcoated Silver reflectivity0.970.980.98 Gold reflectivity0.970.970.97 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Spectrograph Collimator(Ag) 0.970.980.98 Schmidt 1 bulk transmission Schmidt1 (2 passes=4 surfaces)0.980.980.99 Grating (unpolarised light)0.820.840.68 Flat (protected Ag 2 passes)0.940.960.96 Spectrograph Collimator (Ag)0.970.980.98 Mask Mirror (gold)0.970.970.97 Spectrograph Collimator (Ad)0.970.980.98 Schmidt 2 bulk transmission Schmidt 2 (2 surfaces)0.990.991.00 Aperture stop (for f/4.7)0.900.900.90 VPH Grating0.700.700.70 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OHS Throughput (low res)0.420.450.37 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OHS Throughput (High res)0.590.650.53 ================================================

29 Camera Window (2 surfaces)0.990.991.00 Camera (12 surfaces)0.930.950.97 Camera +window bulk transm.1.001.001.00 Red cutoff (side 1)0.970.980.97 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Camera throughput0.890.930.94 ================================================ Total Spectrogr (low res)0.370.420.35 Total Spectrogr (high res)0.530.600.50 INGRID QE0.520.560.57 FMOS HAWAII-2 QE0.670.710.72 ================================================ Total System (low res)0.140.190.16 Total system (high res)0.200.270.23 ================================================

30 Summary for plotting (low res) ========================================== Wavelength11.251.65 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Throughput to focal plane0.720.810.81 MOS fibre system throughput0.770.780.78 OHS Throughput0.420.450.37 Camera throughput0.890.930.94 Total Spectrograph Throughput0.370.420.35 Detector Q.E. 0.670.710.72 Total System Throughput0.140.190.16 ==========================================

31 Summary for plotting (high res) ========================================= Wavelength11.251.65 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Throughput to focal plane0.720.810.81 MOS fibre system throughput0.770.780.78 OHS Throughput0.590.650.53 Camera throughput0.890.930.94 Total Spectrograph Throughput0.530.600.50 Detector Q.E. 0.670.710.72 Total System Throughput0.200.270.23 ==========================================


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