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Development of MIMIZUKU: a mid-infrared multi-field imager for 6.5-m TAO telescope

Authors :
Hidenori Takahashi
Tomoki Morokuma
Takafumi Kamizuka
Mamoru Doi
Yoichi Tamura
Itsuki Sakon
Takeo Minezaki
Takashi Onaka
Kotaro Kohno
Shigeyuki Sako
Kentaro Asano
Yuki Sarugaku
Ken Tateuchi
Hirokazu Kataza
Ken'ichi Tarusawa
Masahiro Konishi
Tsutomu Aoki
Yuzuru Yoshii
Kentaro Motohara
Tomohiko Nakamura
Masuo Tanaka
Toshihiro Handa
Natsuko Kato
Kimiaki Kawara
Kazushi Okada
Shintaro Koshida
Takashi Miyata
Takao Soyano
Mizuho Uchiyama
Toshihiko Tanabe
Source :
SPIE Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
SPIE, 2012.

Abstract

TAO (The University of Tokyo Atacama Observatory) is planned to be constructed at the summit of Co. Chajnantor (5640 m altitude) in Chile. MIMIZUKU (Mid-Infrared Multi-field Imager for gaZing at the UnKnown Universe) is a mid-infrared imager (Field of View: 1' x 1'- 2' x 2') and spectrometer (Δλ/λ: 60-230) for the 6.5-m TAO telescope, covering the wavelength range of 2-38 μm. The MIMIZUKU has a unique equipment called Field Stacker (FS) which enables the simultaneous observation of target and reference object. The simultaneity is expected to improve photometric accuracy and to realize long-term monitoring observations. The development status of the MIMIZUKU is reported in this paper. The FS and the cryostat of the MIMIZUKU have been fabricated and under testing. The cold optics (550 mm x 750 mm x 2 floors) with 28 mirrors has been constructed. The mirrors were aligned with the positional precision of 0.1 mm and the angular precision of 0.1 deg. The evaluated optical performance is that the diffraction-limited image at λ

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SPIE Proceedings
Accession number :
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