CUBES, the Cassegrain U-Band Efficient Spectrograph: towards final design review
Matteo Genoni, Hans Dekker, Stefano Covino, Roberto Cirami, Marcello, Agostino Scalera, Lawrence Bissel, Walter Seifert, Ariadna Calcines, Gerardo, Avila, Julian Stuermer, Christopher Ritz, David Lunney, Chris Miller, Stephen, Watson, Chris Waring, Bruno Vaz Castilho

TL;DR
CUBES is a highly efficient near-UV spectrograph designed for 8-10m telescopes, enabling advanced astrophysical observations with high throughput and spectral resolution, nearing final design review for installation at the VLT.
Contribution
This paper presents the detailed design and technical specifications of CUBES, a new high-efficiency UV spectrograph for large telescopes, nearing final review stage.
Findings
Design achieves >37% efficiency in near-UV wavelengths.
Instrument will provide R > 20,000 spectral resolution.
Installation at VLT planned for 2028-2029.
Abstract
In the era of Extremely Large Telescopes, the current generation of 8-10m facilities are 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 instrumental efficiency ( 37\%) observations in the near UV (305-400 nm requirement, 300-420 nm goal) at a spectral resolving power of R 20, 000 (with a lower-resolution, sky-limited mode of R 7, 000). With the design focusing on maximizing the instrument throughput (ensuring a Signal to Noise Ratio -SNR- 20 per spectral resolution element at 313 nm for U 17.5 mag objects in 1h of observations), it will offer new possibilities in many fields of astrophysics: i) access to key lines of stellar spectra (e.g. lighter elements, in particular Beryllium), extragalactic studies (e.g. circumgalactic medium of…
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