CHISL: The Combined High-resolution and Imaging Spectrograph for the LUVOIR Surveyor
Kevin France, Brian Fleming, Keri Hoadley (University of Colorado)

TL;DR
CHISL is a proposed multiplexed ultraviolet spectrograph designed for the LUVOIR Surveyor mission, combining high-resolution and imaging spectroscopy to advance exoplanet and astrophysics research, with ongoing development and testing efforts.
Contribution
This paper introduces the design and technological development of CHISL, a novel multiplexed spectrograph concept for the LUVOIR Surveyor, integrating high-resolution and imaging spectroscopy capabilities.
Findings
Preliminary design of CHISL with dual spectroscopy channels.
Laboratory and flight characterization of enabling technologies.
Development of pathfinder payloads for high-resolution and imaging spectroscopy.
Abstract
NASA is currently carrying out science and technical studies to identify its next astronomy flagship mission, slated to begin development in the 2020s. It has become clear that a Large Ultraviolet/Optical/IR (LUVOIR) Surveyor mission (primary diameter 12 m, 1000 Ang - 2 micron spectroscopic bandpass) can carry out the largest number of NASA's exoplanet and astrophysics science goals over the coming decades. There are technical challenges for several aspects of the LUVOIR Surveyor concept, including component level technology readiness maturation and science instrument concepts for a broadly capable ultraviolet spectrograph. We present the scientific motivation for, and a preliminary design of, a multiplexed ultraviolet spectrograph to support both the exoplanet and astrophysics goals of the LUVOIR Surveyor mission concept, the Combined High-resolution and Imaging Spectrograph for the…
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