The Circumgalactic H$\alpha$ Spectrograph (CH$\alpha$S) I. Design, Engineering, and Early Commissioning
Nicole Melso, David Schiminovich, Brian Smiley, Hwei Ru Ong, B\'arbara, Cruvinel Santiago, Meghna Sitaram, Ignacio Cevallos Aleman, Sarah Graber,, Marisa Murillo, Marni Rosenthal, Ioana Stelea

TL;DR
The paper introduces the design, engineering, and early commissioning results of CHαS, a specialized spectrograph for detecting faint ionized gas emissions in the circumgalactic medium of nearby galaxies.
Contribution
It presents the innovative design and initial deployment of CHαS, a wide-field, high-resolution spectrograph optimized for ultra-faint emission detection in the CGM.
Findings
Successfully commissioned at MDM Observatory
Achieves high spectral resolution and wide field coverage
Capable of detecting low surface brightness emission
Abstract
The Circumgalactic H Spectrograph (CHS) is a ground-based optical integral field spectrograph designed to detect ultra-faint extended emission from diffuse ionized gas in the nearby universe. CHS is particularly well suited for making a direct detection of tenuous H emission from the circumgalactic medium (CGM) surrounding low-redshift galaxies. It efficiently maps large regions of the CGM in a single exposure, targeting nearby galaxies (d Mpc) where the CGM is expected to fill the field of view. We are commissioning CHS as a facility instrument at MDM Observatory. CHS is deployed in the focal plane of the Hiltner 2.4-meter telescope, utilizing nearly all of the telescope's unvignetted focal plane (10 arcmin) to conduct wide-field spectroscopic imaging. The catadioptric design provides excellent wide-field imaging performance.…
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TopicsParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
