Wide-field prime-focus Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes: A systematic study

Abstract By means of third-order optical theory as well as ray-tracing simulations we have investigated the feasibility of wide-field imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes with a reflective prime-focus design. For a range of desired optical resolutions, we have determined the largest available field-of-view of single-piece spherical, single-piece parabolic, tessellated spherical, tessellated parabolic and Davies–Cotton designs, always considering a wide range of design parameters. The Davies–Cotton design exhibits a surprising similarity to the tessellated parabolic design in its qualitative behaviour. Also, elliptic telescope designs with better off-axis imaging properties than Davies–Cotton are presented. We show that by using f /2 optics it is possible to build prime-focus telescopes with a full field-of-view of 10° at 0.1° resolution.