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From space to specs : Requirements for 4MOST

Schnurr, Olivier ; Walcher, C. Jakob ; Chiappini, Cristina ; Schwope, Axel D. ; Bellido-Tirado, Olga ; Haynes, Roger ; Feltzing, Sofia LU orcid ; McMahon, Richard ; de Jong, Roelof S. and Ansorge, Wolfgang (2014) Modeling, Systems Engineering, and Project Management for Astronomy VI In Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering 9150.
Abstract

4MOST,1 the 4m Multi-Object spectrographic Survey Telescope, is an upcoming optical, fiber-fed, MOS facility for the VISTA telescope at ESO's Cero Paranal Observatory (Chile). The preliminary design of 4MOST features 2,400 fibers split into a low-resolution (1,600 fibers, 390-900 nm, R > 5; 000) and a high-resolution channel (800 fibers, three arms, ∼20-25 nm coverage each, R > 18; 000) with an Echidna-style positioner, and covering a hexagonal field of view of ∼4.1 sqdeg. 4MOST's main science goals encompass massive (tens of millions of spectra), all-Southern sky (> 18; 000 sqdeg) surveys following up both the Gaia (optical) and eROSITA (X-ray) space missions, plus cosmological science that complements... (More)

4MOST,1 the 4m Multi-Object spectrographic Survey Telescope, is an upcoming optical, fiber-fed, MOS facility for the VISTA telescope at ESO's Cero Paranal Observatory (Chile). The preliminary design of 4MOST features 2,400 fibers split into a low-resolution (1,600 fibers, 390-900 nm, R > 5; 000) and a high-resolution channel (800 fibers, three arms, ∼20-25 nm coverage each, R > 18; 000) with an Echidna-style positioner, and covering a hexagonal field of view of ∼4.1 sqdeg. 4MOST's main science goals encompass massive (tens of millions of spectra), all-Southern sky (> 18; 000 sqdeg) surveys following up both the Gaia (optical) and eROSITA (X-ray) space missions, plus cosmological science that complements missions such as e.g. Euclid. In a novel approach, observations of these science cases, which are very different from another, are to be carried out in parallel (i.e., simultaneously); thus, from the very different science requirements, key user requirements have to be identified, stringently formulated, and condensed into a coherent set of system specifications. Clearly, identifying common grounds and thereby significantly reducing complexity in both the formulated requirements and the final 4MOST facility, is a very challenging task. In this paper, we will present science and user requirements, and how the latter flow down from the former, and eventually further down to the system-specification level. Special emphasis will be put on the identification of key requirements and their validation and verification protocols, so that significant trade-offs can be done as early on in the design phase as possible, with as little impact as possible on the science capabilities upstream.

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4MOST, ESO, Requirements engineering, Requirements management, VISTA
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Modeling, Systems Engineering, and Project Management for Astronomy VI
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Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
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9150
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91501C
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9 pages
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SPIE
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Modeling, Systems Engineering, and Project Management for Astronomy VI
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Montreal, QC, Canada
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2014-06-22 - 2014-06-24
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  • scopus:84906875661
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1996-756X
0277-786X
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9780819496188
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10.1117/12.2056466
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English
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  author       = {{Schnurr, Olivier and Walcher, C. Jakob and Chiappini, Cristina and Schwope, Axel D. and Bellido-Tirado, Olga and Haynes, Roger and Feltzing, Sofia and McMahon, Richard and de Jong, Roelof S. and Ansorge, Wolfgang}},
  booktitle    = {{Modeling, Systems Engineering, and Project Management for Astronomy VI}},
  isbn         = {{9780819496188}},
  issn         = {{1996-756X}},
  keywords     = {{4MOST; ESO; Requirements engineering; Requirements management; VISTA}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  publisher    = {{SPIE}},
  series       = {{Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering}},
  title        = {{From space to specs : Requirements for 4MOST}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2056466}},
  doi          = {{10.1117/12.2056466}},
  volume       = {{9150}},
  year         = {{2014}},
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