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The INO340 Telescope

Overview:

The INO340 is a 3.4-m Ritchey–Chrétien Cassegrain telescope operated by the Iranian National Observatory. Its primary mirror is made of ceramic ZERODUR®, with an optical diameter of 3300 mm, a thickness of 180 mm ± 10 mm, and a mass of ~4000 kg. The mirror has a focal ratio of f/1.49, a central hole of 700 mm, and a surface roughness of <2 nm RMS. The secondary mirror, also made of ZERODUR®, is convex with an optical diameter of 582.4 mm, a thickness of 90 mm at the center, and a mass of ~60 kg. The Cassegrain focus provides a final focal ratio of f/11.24. The telescope optical design delivers an unvignetted field of view of up to 20 arcminutes, while the currently installed KEPLER KL4040 camera provides a usable imaging field of 3×3 arcminutes, which can be increased to 6.6 × 6.6 arcminutes using a focal reducer. Three bent Cassegrain ports are available, each with a field of view of 8 arcminutes. All foci are equipped with instrument rotators and autoguiders, and acquisition cameras are available for field verification. The telescope operates over a wavelength range of 325–2500 nm, with an entrance pupil located on the primary and a back focal distance of 1670 mm. The telescope is mounted on an altitude–azimuth structure and is normally operated by staff: observers submit proposals, and the INO observing team conducts the observations and provides the data for download. Occasional on-site observing may be arranged under special circumstances, with visitors accompanied by the observing team.

The optical system of the INO340 is a Ritchey–Chrétien Cassegrain with a hyperboloidal primary and a convex hyperboloidal secondary mirror, optimized to deliver high image quality over a wide field of view. The primary mirror has a diameter of 3.4 m and a focal ratio of f/1.49, giving a final system focal ratio of f/11.24 at the Cassegrain focus. The entrance pupil is located on the primary mirror, and the system provides a back focal distance of 1670 mm.

The telescope operates over a wavelength range from 325 nm to 2500 nm, enabling observations from the near-ultraviolet to the near-infrared. At the main Cassegrain focus, the optical design provides an unvignetted field of view of 20 arc min, well corrected for off-axis aberrations. In addition to the main focus, three bent foci are provided, each offering a field of view of 8 arc min, allowing flexible instrument mounting and operation.

The mirrors are fabricated from ZERODUR®️ ceramic, providing excellent thermal and mechanical stability due to its negligible coefficient of thermal expansion. The optical surfaces are polished to a micro-roughness below 2 nm RMS, ensuring high throughput and image quality across the full spectral range. Active support and positioning systems are employed to maintain the mirror figures and alignment during telescope operation, compensating for gravitational and thermal deformations.

The scale at the Cassegrain focus is 0.18526 mm per arc sec, corresponding to a plate scale well matched to modern imaging and spectroscopic instrumentation. The optical design of INO340 delivers a compact, high-performance system, combining wide-field capability, broad wavelength coverage, and excellent image quality for a wide range of astronomical applications.

Optical characteristics of INO340 foci

Cassegrain Focus
Focal length (mm) ~ 38212
Focal ratio f/11.24
Unvignetted Field diameter (arcmin) 20
Scale (arcsec/mm) 5.398

Spot diagram for a flat focal surface at the nominal cassegrain focus of the INO340 telescope showing images produced on axis and at 3, 4.5 and 6 Arcminutes (units are µm).

On axis image images produced at the cassegrain focus of the INO340 telescope when focus is moved from the nominal position by the amounts shown on top of each image (units are µm).

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