WALOP-South: a four-camera one-shot imaging polarimeter for PASIPHAE survey. Paper Iāoptical design
- Creators
- Maharana, Siddharth
- Kypriotakis, John A.
- Ramaprakash, Anamparambu N.
- Rajarshi, Chaitanya
- Anche, Ramya M.
- Shrish, Mr.
- Blinov, Dmitry
- Eriksen, Hans Kristian
- Ghosh, Tuhin
- GjerlĆøw, Eirik
- Mandarakas, Nikolaos
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Panopoulou, Georgia V.
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Pavlidou, Vasiliki
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Pearson, Timothy J.
- Pelgrims, Vincent
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Potter, Stephen B.
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Readhead, Anthony C. S.
- Skalidis, Raphael
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Tassis, Konstantinos
- Wehus, Ingunn K.
Abstract
The Wide-Area Linear Optical Polarimeter (WALOP)-South instrument will be mounted on the 1-m South African Astronomical Observatory telescope in South Africa as part of the Polar-Areas Stellar Imaging Polarization High Accuracy Experiment (PASIPHAE) program to carry out a linear imaging polarization survey of the Galactic polar regions in the optical band. Designed to achieve polarimetric sensitivity of 0.05% across a 35āāĆāā35āāarcāmin field of view (FOV), it will be capable of measuring the Stokes parameters I, q, and u in a single exposure in the R broadband and narrowband filters between 0.5 to 0.7āāĪ¼m. For each measurement, four images of the full field corresponding to linear polarization angles of 0 deg, 45 deg, 90 deg, and 135 deg in the instrument coordinate system will be created on four detectors from which the Stokes parameters can be found using differential photometry. In designing the optical system, major challenges included correcting for the dispersion introduced by large split angle Wollaston prisms used as analysers and other aberrations from the entire field to obtain imaging quality point spread function (PSF) at the detector. We present the optical design of the WALOP-South instrument which overcomes these challenges and delivers near seeing limited PSFs for the entire FOV.
Additional Information
Ā© 2021 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Paper 20120 received Aug. 11, 2020; accepted for publication Feb. 3, 2021; published online Mar. 9, 2021. The PASIPHAE program is supported by grants from the European Research Council (ERC) under Grant Nos 771282 and 772253, from the National Science Foundation, under Grant No. AST-1611547 and the National Research Foundation of South Africa under the National Equipment Programme. This project is also funded by an infrastructure development grant from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation and from the Infosys Foundation. We are thankful to Vinod Vats at Karl Lambrecht Corp. for his inputs and suggestions on various aspects of the polarizer assembly design and fabrication and Prof. Kenneth Nordsieck for sharing his experience and ideas on thermal properties of calcite WPs. We thank the anonymous reviewers of the paper whose comments and suggestions helped improve the paper.Attached Files
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- 108421
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20210315-071146670
- European Research Council (ERC)
- 771282
- European Research Council
- 772253
- NSF
- AST-1611547
- National Research Foundation (South Africa)
- Stavros Niarchos Foundation
- Infosys Foundation
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2021-03-19Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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- Astronomy Department