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The VISTA IR camera

Authors :
Martin S. Whalley
J. P. Emerson
William J. Sutherland
Marc Ferlet
Nagaraja Bezawada
Daniel Tye
Nirmal Bissonauth
Paul Berry
Mélanie Leclerc
Paul Clark
Ruben L. Edeson
John M. Lucas
Tony Richards
Bryan Shaughnessy
Peter Luke
Kim Ward
Nigel Dipper
Mel Strachan
Eli Atad-Ettedgui
Angus Gallie
Gavin Dalton
Martin E. Caldwell
K.M. Burke
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The VISTA IR Camera has now completed its detailed design phase and is on schedule for delivery to ESO's Cerro Paranal Observatory in 2006. The camera consists of 16 Raytheon VIRGO 2048×2048 HgCdTe arrays in a sparse focal plane sampling a 1.65 degree field of view. A 1.4m diameter filter wheel provides slots for 7 distinct science filters, each comprising 16 individual filter panes. The camera also provides autoguiding and curvature sensing information for the VISTA telescope, and relies on tight tolerancing to meet the demanding requirements of the f/1 telescope design. The VISTA IR camera is unusual in that it contains no cold pupil-stop, but rather relies on a series of nested cold baffles to constrain the light reaching the focal plane to the science beam. In this paper we present a complete overview of the status of the final IR Camera design, its interaction with the VISTA telescope, and a summary of the predicted performance of the system.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8892b374c79cc3d28307a15c37f5f85e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.551378