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HARMONI: the first light integral field spectrograph for the E-ELT

Authors :
Kieran O'Brien
Arlette Pécontal-Rousset
Kjetil Dohlen
Jamie R. Allen
Aurélien Jarno
Niranjan Thatte
Elvio Hernandez Suarez
David Henry
David Freeman
David Montgomery
Ian Bryson
Johan Richard
A. Garcia
Johan Kosmalski
Hermine Schnetler
Benoit Neichel
A. Remillieux
Gérard Zins
Simon Zieleniewski
Ryan C. W. Houghton
José Linares
Gert Finger
Fraser Clarke
Thierry Fusco
Evencio Mediavilla
David Lunney
Begoña García-Lorenzo
Matthias Tecza
José Vincente Gigante-Ripoll
Derek Ives
James Lynn
Alberto Bueno-Bueno
Vanessa Ferraro-Wood
Roger L. Davies
Santiago Arribas
Ian Tosh
Luis Fernando Rodriguez-Ramos
Chris Evans
Sarah Kendrew
Roland Bacon
Angus Gallie
Jorge Sánchez Capuchino Revuelta
Source :
SPIE Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
SPIE, 2014.

Abstract

HARMONI is a visible and near-infrared (0.47 to 2.45 μm) integral field spectrometer, providing the E-ELT's core spectroscopic capability, over a range of resolving powers from R (≡λ/Δλ)~500 to R~20000. The instrument provides simultaneous spectra of ~32000 spaxels at visible and near-IR wavelengths, arranged in a √2:1 aspect ratio contiguous field. HARMONI is conceived as a workhorse instrument, addressing many of the E-ELT’s key science cases, and will exploit the E-ELT's scientific potential in its early years, starting at first light. HARMONI provides a range of spatial pixel (spaxel) scales and spectral resolving powers, which permit the user to optimally configure the instrument for a wide range of science programs; from ultra-sensitive to diffraction limited, spatially resolved, physical (via morphology), chemical (via abundances and line ratios) and kinematic (via line-of-sight velocities) studies of astrophysical sources. Recently, the HARMONI design has undergone substantial changes due to significant modifications to the interface with the telescope and the architecture of the E-ELT Nasmyth platform. We present an overview of the capabilities of HARMONI, and of its design from a functional and performance viewpoint.

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SPIE Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........41682f5d57f046774a49b9f8c674a1c9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2055436