Optical designs for the Maunakea Spectroscopic Explorer Telescope
Will Saunders, Peter Gillingham

TL;DR
This paper presents optical designs for the Maunakea Spectroscopic Explorer telescope, including a prime focus and a Cassegrain design, optimizing image quality and field-of-view for spectroscopic observations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel prime focus optical design with a wide field-of-view and an innovative ADC system, along with a compact Cassegrain alternative, both optimized for high image quality.
Findings
Prime focus design achieves d80<0.225" over 95% of the field.
ADC system effectively compensates for atmospheric dispersion and refraction.
Both designs maintain high image quality with modest vignetting.
Abstract
Optical designs are presented for the Maunakea Spectroscopic Explorer (MSE) telescope. The adopted baseline design is a prime focus telescope with a segmented primary of 11.25m aperture, with speed f/1.93 and 1.52deg field-of-view, optimized for wavelengths 360-1800nm. The Wide-Field Corrector (WFC) has five aspheric lenses, mostly of fused silica, with largest element 1.33m diameter and total glass mass 788kg. The Atmospheric Dispersion Corrector (ADC) is of the compensating lateral type, combining a motion of the entire WFC via the hexapod, with a restoring motion for a single lens. There is a modest amount of vignetting (average 5% over the hexagonal field); this greatly improves image quality, and allows the design to be effectively pupil-centric. The polychromatic image quality is d80<0.225"/0.445" at ZD 0/60deg over more than 95% of the hexagonal field-of-view. The ADC action…
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