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Progress on the UV-VIS arm of SOXS

Authors :
O. Hershko
Fabrizio Vitali
Adam Rubin
Sagi Ben-Ami
Davide Ricci
P. Schipani
Susann Sadlowski
J. Achrén
Marco Landoni
Marco De Pascale
Matteo Genoni
Thomas Flügel-Paul
Maximilian Stritzinger
Kalyan Radhakrishnan
Iair Arcavi
Avishay Gal-Yam
Giuliano Pignata
D. R. Young
P. D'Avanzo
Sergio Campana
Salvatore Scuderi
Federico Biondi
Riccardo Claudi
Sergio D'Orsi
Bernardo Salasnich
Andrea Baruffolo
Stephen Smartt
Rosario Cosentino
Michael Rappaport
Mirko Colapietro
Ricardo Zanmar Sanchez
Gianluca Li Causi
Marcos Hernandez
Giulio Capasso
Matteo Munari
Seppo Mattila
Marco Riva
Francesco D'Alessio
José Antonio Araiza-Duran
Massimo Della Valle
Hector Ventura
Jari Kotilainen
Rosario Di Benedetto
Enrico Cappellaro
Hanindyo Kuncarayakti
Anna Brucalassi
Matteo Aliverti
Rachel Bruch
Source :
Rubin, A, Ben-Ami, S, Hershko, O, Rappaport, M, Gal-Yam, A, Bruch, R, Campana, S, Claudi, R, Schipani, P, Aliverti, M, Baruffolo, A, Biondi, F, Capasso, G, Cosentino, R, D'Alessio, F, D'Avanzo, P, Kuncarayakti, H, Landoni, M, Munari, M, Pignata, G, Scuderi, S, Vitali, F, Young, D, Achrén, J, Araiza-Duran, J A, Arcavi, I, Brucalassi, A, Cappellaro, E, Colapietro, M, della Valle, M, de Pascale, M, Di Benedetto, R, D'Orsi, S, Flügel-Paul, T, Genoni, M, Hernandez, M, Kotilainen, J, Li Causi, G, Mattila, S, Radhakrishnan, K, Ricci, D, Riva, M, Sadlowski, S, Salasnich, B, Smartt, S, Sanchez, R Z, Stritzinger, M & Ventura, H 2020, ' Progress on the UV-VIS arm of SOXS ', Proceedings of SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering . https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2560644
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We present our progress on the UV-VIS arm of Son Of X-Shooter (SOXS), a new spectrograph for the NTT. Our design splits the spectral band into four sub-bands that are imaged onto a single detector. Each band uses an optimized high efficiency grating that operates in 1st order (m=1). In our previous paper we presented the concept and preliminary design. SOXS passed a Final Design Review in July 2018 and is well into the construction phase. Here we present the final design, performances of key manufactured elements, and the progress in the assembly. Based on the as-built elements, the expected throughput of the visual arm will be > 55%. This paper is accompanied by a series of contributions describing the progress made on the SOXS instrument.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Rubin, A, Ben-Ami, S, Hershko, O, Rappaport, M, Gal-Yam, A, Bruch, R, Campana, S, Claudi, R, Schipani, P, Aliverti, M, Baruffolo, A, Biondi, F, Capasso, G, Cosentino, R, D'Alessio, F, D'Avanzo, P, Kuncarayakti, H, Landoni, M, Munari, M, Pignata, G, Scuderi, S, Vitali, F, Young, D, Achrén, J, Araiza-Duran, J A, Arcavi, I, Brucalassi, A, Cappellaro, E, Colapietro, M, della Valle, M, de Pascale, M, Di Benedetto, R, D'Orsi, S, Flügel-Paul, T, Genoni, M, Hernandez, M, Kotilainen, J, Li Causi, G, Mattila, S, Radhakrishnan, K, Ricci, D, Riva, M, Sadlowski, S, Salasnich, B, Smartt, S, Sanchez, R Z, Stritzinger, M & Ventura, H 2020, ' Progress on the UV-VIS arm of SOXS ', Proceedings of SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering . https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2560644
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2999b20ed00d10e754e7bd588dc2e91c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2560644