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A 64 Mpixel camera for the Wendelstein Fraunhofer Telescope Nasmyth wide-field port: WWFI

Authors :
Michael Hartl
Ulrich Hopp
Ann Ayres
Claus Gössl
Werner Altmann
Frank Grupp
Gary Sims
Hans Thiele
Kevin Toerne
Ralf Bender
Florian Lang-Bardl
Wolfgang Mitsch
Scott Clark
Dirk Kampf
Source :
SPIE Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
SPIE, 2010.

Abstract

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit¨at M¨unchen operates an astrophysical observatory on the summit of Mt. Wendelstein 1 which will be equipped with a modern 2m-class, robotic telescope. 2 One Nasmyth port of the new Fraunhofer telescope is designed to sustain the excellent (< 0.8" median) seeing of the site [1, Fig. 1] over a FOV of 0.2 deg 2 utilizing three-element transmissive field corrector optics for optical wavebands. It will be equipped with a camera built around a customized 64 MPixel Mosaic (Spectral Instruments, 4 × (4k) 2 15μm e2v CCDs). TheWendelsteinWide Field Imager has two filter wheels with eight slots each (SDSS3 [ugriz] + eight still free) as well as two off-axis guiding units (two FLI Microline with 2k Fairchild CCDs on differential focus stages). A Bonn Shutter4 ensures high precision photometric exposures. An option to either insert a low dispersion grating (for field spectroscopy) or support a wave front sensor probe allows for further expansion of the camera. EMI-safe housing has to overcome the emission of a close by 0.5MW radio station. Special care has been taken to design a very low ghost budget of the overall system to allow for low-surface brightness applications (e.g. weak lensing surveys).

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SPIE Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a528239089b5be375c6ea838cd30e23c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.856432