End-to-end simulations of the Visible Tunable Filter for the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope
Wolfgang Schmidt, Matthias Schubert, Monika Ellwarth, J\"org, Baumgartner, Alexander Bell, Andreas Fischer, Clemens Halbgewachs, Frank, Heidecke, Thomas Kentischer, Oskar von der L\"uhe, Thomas Scheiffelen and, Michael Sigwarth

TL;DR
This paper presents end-to-end simulations of the Visible Tunable Filter for the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope, verifying its science capabilities in spectropolarimetric observations of the Sun.
Contribution
It provides detailed simulation results of the VTF instrument, including optical modeling and expected magnetic field sensitivities, to verify its science requirements.
Findings
Achieves 20 G sensitivity for longitudinal magnetic fields.
Achieves 150 G sensitivity for transverse magnetic fields.
Validates instrument performance against science specifications.
Abstract
The Visible Tunable Filter (VTF) is a narrowband tunable filter system for imaging spectroscopy and spectropolarimetry based. The instrument will be one of the first-light instruments of the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope that is currently under construction on Maui (Hawaii). The VTF is being developed by the Kiepenheuer Institut fuer Sonnenphysik in Freiburg as a German contribution to the DKIST. We perform end-to-end simulations of spectropolarimetric observations with the VTF to verify the science requirements of the instrument. The instrument is simulated with two Etalons, and with a single Etalon. The clear aperture of the Etalons is 250 mm, corresponding to a field of view with a diameter of 60 arcsec in the sky (42,000 km on the Sun). To model the large-scale figure errors we employ low-order Zernike polynomials (power and spherical aberration) with amplitudes of 2.5 nm…
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