国家天文台光学天文研究部



The whole workflow of LAMOST is as follow: First, according to the
science goals and sky survey strategy, the Observation plan in
which 4000 observation objects are selected from the database which
contains millions of objects data (Galaxies, quasars, stars) is
generated by SSS. Second, OCS operates TCS and ICS in real-time
based on the Observation Plan and Observation Process Flow at the
observable night. The telescope Operation Reports and spectrum Raw
Data are recorded. The third, the spectrum Raw Data and spectrum
Quality Report are handled by the DHS. The Spectrum Parameter,
Operation Report, Quality Report, Analyzed Report are also analyzed
simply and sent to SSS for next observation plan. The final data
products will be released the collaborators for scientific
research.
Technique description
The novel design of LAMOST system is a telescope that provides a
combination of a large aperture and a large field of view, both of
which feed a highly-multiplexed spectroscopic system. LAMOST is a
reflecting Schmidt telescope with its optical axis fixed along the
north-south meridian. Both the Schmidt mirror (MA) and the primary
mirror (MB) are segmented. The focal surface is circular with a
diameter of 1.75 meters (∼5°), 4000 fibers are almost evenly
distributed over it. Each of the fibers can be moved with two
degrees of freedom by two motors. The dome for LAMOST has three
towers aligned in a North-South direction, hosting Mirror A, the
focal surface and instruments, and Mirror B respectively. Mirror A
has a transitional dome which can be opened completely. The focal
surface and Mirror B towers are connected by a tube structure.