An 8-mm diameter Fiber Robot Positioner for Massive Spectroscopy Surveys
N. Fahim, F. Prada, J. P. Kneib, J. S\'anchez, P. H\'orler, M. Azzaro,, S. Becerril, H. Bleuler, M. Bouri, J. Castano, J. Garrido, D. Gillet, G., Glez-de-Rivera, C. G\'omez, M.A. G\'omez, A. Gonzalez-Arroyo, L. Jenni, L., Makarem, G. Yepes, X. Arrillaga, MA. Carrera, R. Diego

TL;DR
This paper introduces a compact 8-mm fiber robot positioner designed for large-scale spectroscopic surveys, emphasizing accuracy, speed, robustness, and cost-effectiveness to facilitate astrophysical research.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel 8-mm diameter fiber positioner robot utilizing two 4mm DC-brushless gearmotors, tailored for massive spectroscopic surveys in astrophysics.
Findings
Achieves micrometer positional accuracy
Operates with high speed to reduce overhead
Demonstrates robustness and low cost
Abstract
Massive spectroscopic survey are becoming trendy in astrophysics and cosmology, as they can address new fundamental knowledge such as Galactic Archaeology and probe the nature of the mysterious Dark Energy. To enable massive spectroscopic surveys, new technology are being developed to place thousands of optical fibers at a given position on a focal plane. These technology needs to be: 1) accurate, with micrometer positional accuracy; 2) fast to minimize overhead; 3) robust to minimize failure; and 4) low cost. In this paper we present the development of a new 8-mm in diameter fiber positionner robot using two 4mm DC-brushless gearmotors, developed in the context of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument. This development was conducted by a Spanish-Swiss (ES-CH) team led by the Instituto de F\'isica Te\'orica (UAM-CSIC) and the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique (EPFL), in collaboration with…
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