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The LUVOIR Ultraviolet Multi-Object Spectrograph (LUMOS): Instrument Definition and Design

Stephan R. Mccandliss
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Matthew R. Bolcar
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John M. O'Meara
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Christopher J. Evans
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Miriam Garcia
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Walter Harris
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Brian Fleming
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Garrett West
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Stephan Mccandliss
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John O'Meara
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Jason Tumlinson
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Matthew Bolcar
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Jane Rigby
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Ilaria Pascucci
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Résumé

The Large Ultraviolet / Optical / Infrared Surveyor (LUVOIR) is one of four large mission concepts currently undergoing community study for consideration by the 2020 Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey. The LUVOIR Ultraviolet Multi-Object Spectrograph, LUMOS, is being designed to support all of the UV science requirements of LUVOIR, from exoplanet host star characterization to tomography of circumgalactic halos to water plumes on outer solar system satellites. LUMOS offers point source and multi-object spectroscopy across the UV bandpass, with multiple resolution modes to support different science goals. The instrument will provide low (R = 8,000-18,000) and medium (R = 30,000-65,000) resolution modes across the far-ultraviolet (FUV: 100-200 nm) and near-ultraviolet (NUV: 200-400 nm) windows, and a very low resolution mode (R = 500) for spectroscopic investigations of extremely faint objects in the FUV. Imaging spectroscopy will be accomplished over a 3 x 1.6 arcminute field-of-view by employing holographically-ruled diffraction gratings to control optical aberrations, microshutter arrays (MSA), advanced optical coatings for high-throughput in the FUV, and next generation large-format photon-counting detectors. The spectroscopic capabilities of LUMOS are augmented by an FUV imaging channel (100-200nm, 13 milliarcsecond angular resolution, 2 x 2 arcminute field-of-view) that will employ a complement of narrow and medium-band filters. We present an overview of LUMOS' observing modes and estimated performance curves for effective area, spectral resolution, and imaging performance. Example "LUMOS 100-hour Highlights" observing programs are presented to demonstrate the potential power of LUVOIR's ultraviolet spectroscopic capabilities.

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hal-01784520 , version 1 (03-05-2018)

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Stephan R. Mccandliss, Matthew R. Bolcar, John M. O'Meara, Jean-Claude Bouret, Christopher J. Evans, et al.. The LUVOIR Ultraviolet Multi-Object Spectrograph (LUMOS): Instrument Definition and Design. UV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Space Instrumentation for Astronomy XX, Aug 2017, San Diego, United States. pp.39. ⟨hal-01784520⟩
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