ELT high resolution spectrograph: Phase-A software architecture study
Abstract
High resolution spectroscopy has been considered of a primary importance to exploit the main scientific cases foreseen for ESO ELT, the Extremely Large Telescope, the future largest optical-infrared telescope in the world. In this context ESO commissioned a Phase-A feasibility study for the construction of a high resolution spectrograph for the ELT, tentatively named HIRES. The study, which lasted 1.5 years, started on March 2016 and was completed with a review phase held at Garching ESO headquarters with the aim to assess the scientific and technical feasibility of the proposed instrument. One of the main tasks of the study is the architectural design of the software covering all the aspects relevant to control an astronomical instrument: From observation preparation through instrument hardware and detectors control till data reduction and analysis. In this paper we present the outcome of the Phase-A study for the proposed HIRES software design highlighting its peculiarities, critical areas and performance aspects for the whole data flow. The End-toEnd simulator, a tool already capable of simulating HIRES end products and currently being used to drive some design decision, is also shortly described. © 2018 SPIE.
- control software
- COTS
- ELT instruments
- PLC
- Digital storage
- Product design
- Programmable logic controllers
- Space optics
- Spectrographs
- Spectroscopic analysis
- Telescopes
- Astronomical instrument
- Control software
- COTS
- Extremely Large Telescopes
- Feasibility studies
- High-resolution spectroscopy
- Infrared telescopes
- Instrument hardwares
- Software design
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