SOXS AIT: a paradigm for system engineering of a medium class telescope instrument




Claudi Riccardo, Radhakrishnan Kalyan, Battaini Federico, Campana Sergio, Schipani Pietro, Aliverti Matteo, Araiza-Durán José Antonio, Baruffolo Andrea, Ben-Ami Sagi, Brucalassi Anna, Capasso Giulio, Colapietro Mirko, Cosentino Rosario, D'Alessio Francesco, D'Avanzo Paolo, Benedetto Rosario Di, D'Orsi Sergio, Genoni Matteo, Hershko Ofir, Kuncarayakti Hanindyo, Landoni Marco, Munari Matteo, Pignata Giuliano, Rappaport Michael, Ricci Davide, Rubin Adam, Scuderi Salvatore, Smartt Stephen, Vitali Fabrizio, Young David, Sanchez Ricardo Zanmar, Achrén Jani, Arcavi Iair, Bruch Rachel, Cappellaro Enrico, Della Valle Massimo, Gal-Yam Avishay, Li Causi Gianluca, Marafatto Luca, Mattila Seppo, Riva Marco, Salasnich Bernardo, Stritzinger Maximilian

Christopher J. Evans, Julia J. Bryant, Kentaro Motohara

SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation

PublisherSPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING, PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 USA

2022

Proceedings of SPIE : the International Society for Optical Engineering

Proceedings of SPIE: Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy IX

GROUND-BASED AND AIRBORNE INSTRUMENTATION FOR ASTRONOMY IX

PROC SPIE

1218484

Proceedings of SPIE : the International Society for Optical Engineering

12184

1218484

12

0277-786X

1996-756X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1117/12.2630116

https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2630116



SOXS (SOn of X-Shooter) is a high-efficiency spectrograph with a mean Resolution-Slit product of similar to 3500 over the entire band capable of simultaneously observing the complete spectral range 350-2000 nm. It consists of three scientific arms (the UV-VIS Spectrograph, the NIR Spectrograph and the Acquisition Camera) connected by the Common Path system to the NTT, and the Calibration Unit. We present an overview of the flow from the scientific to the technical requirements, and the realization of the sub-systems. Further, we give an overview of the methodologies used for planning and managing the assembly of the sub-systems, their integration and tests before the acceptance of the instrument in Europe (PAE) along with the plan for the integration of SOXS to the NTT. SOXS could be used as an example for the system engineering of an instrument of moderate complexity, with a large geographic spread of the team.



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