The E-ELT Multi-Object Spectrograph: latest news from MOSAIC
F. Hammer, S. Morris, L. Kaper, B. Barbuy, J. G. Cuby, M. Roth, P., Jagourel, C. J. Evans, M. Puech, E. Fitzsimons, G. Dalton, M. Rodrigues (the, MOSAIC team)

TL;DR
MOSAIC is a highly versatile multi-object spectrograph for the E-ELT, enabling large-scale astrophysical surveys and detailed studies of early universe structures with advanced adaptive optics and multiple spectral modes.
Contribution
This paper presents the latest developments and technical feasibility of MOSAIC, a state-of-the-art multi-object spectrograph designed for the E-ELT, highlighting its capabilities and scientific potential.
Findings
Feasibility of sky-background subtraction and MOAO demonstrated
Technical solutions for non-telecentric design being developed
Current studies include wavelength coverage trade-offs and skyline saturation tests
Abstract
There are 8000 galaxies, including 1600 at z larger than 1.6, which could be simultaneously observed in an E-ELT field of view of 40 sq. arcmin. A considerable fraction of astrophysical discoveries require large statistical samples, which can only be obtained with multi-object spectrographs (MOS). MOSAIC will provide a vast discovery space, enabled by a multiplex of 200 and spectral resolving powers of R=5000 and 20000. MOSAIC will also offer the unique capability of more than 10 "high-definition" (multi-object adaptive optics, MOAO) integral-field units, optimised to investigate the physics of the sources of reionization. The combination of these modes will make MOSAIC the world-leading MOS facility, contributing to all fields of contemporary astronomy, from extra-solar planets, to the study of the halo of the Milky Way and its satellites, and from resolved stellar populations in…
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