CUBES: a UV spectrograph for the future
S. Covino, S. Cristiani, J. M. Alcala', S. H. P. Alencar, S. A., Balashev, B. Barbuy, N. Bastian, U. Battino, L. Bissell, P. Bristow, A., Calcines, G. Calderone, P. Cambianica, R. Carini, B. Carter, S. Cassisi, B., V. Castilho, G. Cescutti, N. Christlieb, R. Cirami

TL;DR
CUBES is a high-efficiency UV spectrograph designed for 8-10m telescopes, enabling new astrophysical research in stellar, galactic, and extragalactic science with planned operations starting in 2028.
Contribution
This paper presents the detailed design, development status, and science goals of the novel CUBES UV spectrograph for large ground-based telescopes.
Findings
Design achieves >40% efficiency in 305-400 nm range.
Enables study of diverse stellar and extragalactic phenomena.
Project progressing towards construction with first observations in 2028.
Abstract
In spite of the advent of extremely large telescopes in the UV/optical/NIR range, the current generation of 8-10m facilities is likely to remain competitive at ground-UV wavelengths for the foreseeable future. The Cassegrain U-Band Efficient Spectrograph (CUBES) has been designed to provide high-efficiency (>40%) observations in the near UV (305-400 nm requirement, 300-420 nm goal) at a spectral resolving power of R>20,000, although a lower-resolution, sky-limited mode of R ~ 7,000 is also planned. CUBES will offer new possibilities in many fields of astrophysics, providing access to key lines of stellar spectra: a tremendous diversity of iron-peak and heavy elements, lighter elements (in particular Beryllium) and light-element molecules (CO, CN, OH), as well as Balmer lines and the Balmer jump (particularly important for young stellar objects). The UV range is also critical in…
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TopicsPhotocathodes and Microchannel Plates · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
