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X-shooter A Wideband Spectrograph for GRBs. P. Goldoni, P. Filliatre On behalf of a larger collaboration. “Call for proposals for 2nd Generation VLT Instruments” ( http://www.eso.org/instruments/vlt2ndgenins.html ). R~ 10 4 wide-band visible-NIR high-throughput Spectrometer. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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X-shooterX-shooter A Wideband Spectrograph for GRBsA Wideband Spectrograph for GRBs
P. Goldoni, P. Filliatre
On behalf of a larger collaboration
“Call for proposals for 2nd Generation VLTInstruments” (http://www.eso.org/instruments/vlt2ndgenins.html)
The main goal is to get maximum detectivity on stellar or small emission-line objects, while covering the largest possible wavelength range (ideally 0.32 to 2.4 m) in a single observation, presumably leading to a multiple arm ("x-shooter") system. A particularly important requirement is the ability to get spectrographic data on unpredictable/fast varying objects like supernova explosions or gamma ray burst optical counterparts, for the latter if possible in a matter of minutes….
R~ 104 wide-band visible-NIR high-throughput Spectrometer
Specific targets: rapid variation, unpredictable point-like objectsOutput: sky limited U to K spectrum at R~5000-10000 in one shot
Main scientific goals of X-shooter
• Cosmic explosions– GRB afterglows– Supernovae
• High-z Universe– Faint emission-line galaxies– SFR(z)– Tomography of the intergalactic medium
• Stellar physics– Brown dwarfs
X-shooter key points for GRBs
• High sensitivity (R=21.5, 1h S/N=10)
• U to K spectrum in one shot
• Sufficient resolution
• Can be operated quickly (5-15 mins after having the position)
• Sturdy design
Very well designed for exploring GRBs environment and line of sight up to high z
Probing GRB environmentUVES spectrum of GRB 021004Degraded to X-shooter resolution (5000-10000)
The brightest cosmic lighthouses visible up to z ~ 16Stars and Structure formation in the early UniverseLine of sight aborption
Wavelength position of absorption lines and Lyman- forest as a function of redshift. To the right X-shooter spectral range with respect to UVES
Lamb & Reichart, 2000
High-z GRBs with X-shooter
Texp = 2 hr, reionization at z=7, 7 hours post burst.
X-shooter spectrum of GRB 021004 at z=8.5
Sensitivity to a 30 kms-1 line (moderately strong IGMabsorption line) as a function of wavelength: X-shooter, FORS Giraffe and ISAAC
Limiting magnitudes1 hour exp., S/N=10per bin
X-shooter sensitivity (m) Magnitude
0.37 21.0
0.44 21.9
0.54 21.5
0.65 21.4
0.81 20.7
1.26 19.8
1.67 19.6
2.1 17.6
Consortium NL,D,I,F,ESO
• Very Fast realization ! (SWIFT launch 2004).Commisioning in 2007 and operation in 2008 are foreseen
• More than half budget from member states
• First 2nd generation instrument to be operative but very tight budget
• Automatic operations driven by robotic telescopes such as REM (Chile)
Project constraints and characteristics
X-Shooter optical layout
1st dichroic
2nd dichroic
UVB armVIS arm
NIR arm
backbone
Realised by GEPI-Observatoire de Paris (Girafe):DRS responsibility of APC
French contribution I: Integral Field UnitAPC, GEPI, APC
X-shooter FOV & OT positions with IFU
Bloom et al. 2002
X-shooter FOV with IFU (1.8” x 4”) is superposed to the angular distribution of 20 OTs in their galaxy.
100% 66%66%
• Extended obects• Poor pointing• Bad seeing
French contribution II: the data reduction software
Exemple: the VIS arm
Goals:• A robust/quick DRS• Go from raw data to + flux calibrated spectrum• Can be used at the mountain• Can be used by scientists
Echelle spectrographWhat the detector look like in ideal world
ordersSpace axis
Wav
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the object
lines
What the detector look like in real world
Curved ordersTilted linesVariable efficiencyOverlapping orders
Conclusions
• X- shooter will be the first 2nd generation instrument operative at VLT
• It will be the most sensitive VLT single object spectrograph
• Fast Operations, high sensitivity, IFU allow to study very faint objects…
• The main scientific aim will be the GRBs with the possibility of detecting the farthest sources at the reionization epoch or beyond