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SOXS spectrograph instrument control software;




AuthorsRicci, Davide; Salasnich, Bernardo; Baruffolo, Andrea; Achrén, Jani; Aliverti, Matteo; Araiza-Durán, José A.; Arcavi, Iair; Asquini, Laura; Battaini, Federico; Ben-Ami, Sagi; Bichkovsky, Alex; Brucalassi, Anna; Bruch, Rachel; Cabona, Lorenzo; Campana, Sergio; Capasso, Giulio; Cappellaro, Enrico; Claudi, Riccardo; Colapietro, Mirko; Cosentino, Rosario; D’Alessio, Francesco; D’Avanzo, Paolo; D’Orsi, Sergio; Valle, Massimo Della; Di Benedetto, Rosario; Di Filippo, Simone; Gal‑Yam, Avishay; Genoni, Matteo; Díaz, Marcos Hernandez; Hershko, Ofir; Kotilainen, Jari; Kuncarayakti, Hanindyo; Landoni, Marco; Li Causi, Gianluca; Marty, Laurent; Mattila, Seppo; Munari, Matteo; Oggioni, Luca; Ventura, Hector Pérez; Pariani, Giorgio; Pignata, Giuliano; Santhakumari, Kalyan Kumar Radhakrishnan; Smartt, Stephen; Rappaport, Michael; Riva, Marco; Rubin, Adam; Savarese, Salvatore; Schipani, Pietro; Scuderi, Salvatore; Stritzinger, Maximilian; Vitali, Fabrizio; Young, David; Zanmar Sanchez, Ricardo; Zins, Gerard

PublisherSPIE

Publication year2026

Journal: Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems

Article number024005

Volume12

Issue2

ISSN2329-4124

eISSN2329-4221

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1117/1.JATIS.12.2.024005

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Abstract

Son Of X-Shooter (SOXS) is a spectrograph for the European Southern Observatory (ESO), recently installed at the New Technology Telescope at the La Silla Observatory, Chile. The main instrument goal consists of the characterization of transient sources, based on alerts. It covers from (partially) ultraviolet to visible and near-infrared bands, with a spectral resolution of R∼4500, using two separate, wavelength-optimized spectrographs. A scientific-grade visible camera, primarily intended for target acquisition, also provides a “light imaging” mode. We present the design of the SOXS Instrument Control Software, which is in charge of controlling all motors, calibration lamps, and detectors; monitoring sensors and components’ status; coordinating the execution of exposures; and implementing all observation, calibration, and maintenance procedures. Given the extensive experience of the SOXS consortium in the development of instruments for the ESO Very Large Telescope, we decided to base the design of the control system on the same standards, both for hardware and software control. We illustrate the control network, the instrument functions and detectors to be controlled, the overall design of the SOXS Instrument Software and its main components. Then, we provide details about the control software for the most SOXS-specific components and peculiar features: the piezoelectric tip–tilt corrector used for active compensation of mechanical flexures of the instrument, the cryogenic piezoelectric slit exchanger for the near-infrared spectrograph, the co-rotator monitoring system, and the control of the commercial-off-the-shelf-based imaging camera.


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The authors thank INAF for funding the project. The authors also acknowledge the support of FONDECYT Postdoctoral Grant (Grant No. 3180673).


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