CASPIR: A cryogenic array spectrometer imager for the MSSSO 2.3 m telescope |
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Authors: | P. McGregor J. Hart M. Downing D. Hoadley G. Bloxham |
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Affiliation: | (1) Mount Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatories Institute of Advanced Studies, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia |
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Abstract: | CASPIR is a near-infrared spectrometer/imager being built for the Mount Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatories' 2.3 m telescope. The instrument is based on a SBRC 256×256 InSb detector array and uses AR-coated Sapphire, MgO, CaF2, and BaF2 optics to produce two imaging focal plane scales with 0.5/pixel and 0.25/pixel. Spectral resolving powers of 500 will be achieved through a 1×128 slit with three grisms designed for the J, H, and K bands. IJ, JH, and HK cross-dispersed échelle grisms will achieve resolving powers of 1100 through a 1×15 slit. Coronograph and imaging polarimetry modes will also be available. The various observing configurations are selected via five remotely controlled wheels. The instrument design and system architecture are discussed, and preliminary detector performance figures reported. |
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