Liger at Keck Observatory: Imager Detector and IFS Pick-off Mirror Assembly
Maren Cosens, Shelley A. Wright, Aaron Brown, Michael Fitzgerald,, Chris Johnson, Tucker Jones, Marc Kassis, Evan Kress, Renate Kupke, James E., Larkin, Kenneth Magnone, Rosalie McGurk, Nils-Erik Rundquist, Ji Man Sohn,, Eric Wang, James Wiley, Sherry Yeh

TL;DR
Liger is a sophisticated near-infrared imager and spectrograph for Keck Observatory, featuring innovative design and alignment mechanisms to optimize performance with advanced adaptive optics.
Contribution
This paper presents the detailed design and structural analysis of the imager detector and pick-off mirror assembly for Liger, including alignment and stability features.
Findings
Design can withstand gravitational and shipping loads.
Alignment mechanism achieves required positioning tolerances.
Assembly ensures stable operation during observations.
Abstract
Liger is a next-generation near-infrared imager and integral field spectrograph (IFS) planned for the W.M. Keck Observatory. Liger is designed to take advantage of improved adaptive optics (AO) from the Keck All-Sky Precision Adaptive Optics (KAPA) upgrade currently underway. Liger operates at 0.84-2.45 m with spectral resolving powers of R4,000-10,000. Liger makes use of a sequential imager and spectrograph design allowing for simultaneous observations. There are two spectrograph modes: a lenslet with high spatial sampling of 14 and 31 mas, and a slicer with 75 and 150 mas sampling with an expanded field of view. Two pick-off mirrors near the imager detector direct light to these two IFS channels. We present the design and structural analysis for the imager detector and IFS pick-off mirror mounting assembly that will be used to align and maintain stability throughout its…
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TopicsAdaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
