To buy, or not to buy..
I have an expensive question in front of me, which is to decide if I really need to get a 1200 l/mm grating to contribute with meaningful data for the 134/5/7 campaign.
Robin has made
very seductive and motivating progress with C11, Lhires + 1200 grating and a nice sensor with 9mm of width.
I do not have the 1200 grating yet, but I do have a nice sensor with 15mm width and a 2400 grating! (I also have a C11)
I know that in astro-photography we can keep the aperture, double the focal length, and use pixels twice as wide to get roughly the same information.. Does this apply to spectroscopy as well when increasing the number of lines in the grating?
I know the answer to the question can simply be "try it!", but the weather here just got worse, and I do not expect improvement before the next weekend. I have been playing with Simspec, instead!
I am almost getting to the conclusion that if I bin 3x3 in a KAF-3200 with 2400 l/mm grating, I get slightly worse SNR than binning 2x2 in a ICX-285 with 1200 k/mm. However, the dispersion is a bit greater (0.5 vs 0.3 A/pix), and spectral range a bit shorter (254 vs 356 A around 5400 A) (though I think I can still fit the interesting spectrum in the sensor).
Then there is the concern for calibration, and this I did not check if 254A is enough...
Another detail is I assumed the grating reflectivity was the same between 2400 (holographic) and the 1200 (ruled).. (?)
I know the Lhires was designed for sensors of up to 10mm, but since I would be binning 3x3 I do not expect issues in terms of resolution. Unless these may reveal themselves in calibration! It is not good the frame the interesting spectrum very tightly, I think.
I should probably try it when the weather allows, before buying a new grating, no? If I buy a new grating, I am tempted to get a 50mm square 1800 l/mm reflective ruled grating blazed for 500nm... Could this sound interesting? Ruled vs holographic should be a good advantage on reflectivity (?)
But since I know no one with a 1800 grating on a LhiresIII, I am afraid I might face unexpected problems, like observing overlapping orders that I do not want...
Cheers,