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The visible and near infrared module of EChO

Authors :
Gianrico Filacchione
Ernesto Oliva
L. Gambicorti
Maurizio Pancrazzi
A. M. di Giorgio
Andrea Tozzi
Emanuele Pace
Alberto Adriani
Giancarlo Bellucci
Giuseppina Micela
Giuseppe Piccioni
Francesco Santoli
M. Farina
Mauro Focardi
ITA
CHE
Source :
Experimental Astronomy. 40:753-769
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2014.

Abstract

The Visible and Near Infrared (VNIR) is one of the modules of EChO, the Exoplanets Characterization Observatory proposed to ESA for an M-class mission. EChO is aimed to observe planets while transiting by their suns. Then the instrument had to be designed to assure a high efficiency over the whole spectral range. In fact, it has to be able to observe stars with an apparent magnitude Mv= 9-12 and to see contrasts of the order of 10-4 - 10-5 necessary to reveal the characteristics of the atmospheres of the exoplanets under investigation. VNIR is a spectrometer in a cross-dispersed configuration, covering the 0.4-2.5 micron spectral range with a resolving power of about 330 and a field of view of 2 arcsec. It is functionally split into two channels respectively working in the 0.4-1 and 1.0-2.5 micron spectral ranges. Such a solution is imposed by the fact the light at short wavelengths has to be shared with the EChO Fine Guiding System (FGS) devoted to the pointing of the stars under observation. The spectrometer makes use of a HgCdTe detector of 512 by 512 pixels, 18 micron pitch and working at a temperature of 45K as the entire VNIR optical bench. The instrument has been interfaced to the telescope optics by two optical fibers, one per channel, to assure an easier coupling and an easier colocation of the instrument inside the EChO optical bench.<br />26 pages

Details

ISSN :
15729508 and 09226435
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Experimental Astronomy
Accession number :
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