Artículo
Development status of the UV-VIS detector system of SOXS for the ESO-NTT telescope
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2020Registro en:
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering Volume 114472020 Article number 114476CGround-Based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy VIII 2020Virtual, Online14 December 2020through 22 December 2020Code 169302
0277-786X
10.1117/12.2561147
Autor
Cosentino, Rosario
Hernandez, Marcos
Ventura, Hector
Campana, Sergio
Claudi, Riccardo
Schipani, Pietro
Aliverti, Matteo
Baruffolo, Andrea
Ben-Ami, Sagi
Biondi, Federico
Capasso, Giulio
D'Alessio, Francescoi
D'Avanzo, Paolo
Hershko, Ofir
Kuncarayakti, Hanindyoj
Landoni, Marco
Munari, Matteo
Pignata, Giuliano
Rubin, Adam
Scuderi, Salvatore
Vitali, Fabrizio
Young, David
Achrén, Jani
Araiza-Duran, José Antonio
Arcavi, Iair
Brucalassi, Anna
Bruch, Rachel
Cappellaro, Enrico
Colapietro, Mirko
della Valle, Massimo
de Pascale, Marco
Di Benedetto, Rosario
D'Orsi, Sergio
Gal-Yam, Avishay
Genoni, Matteo
Kotilainen, Jari
Li Causi, Gianluca
Mattila, Seppo
Rappaport, Michael
Radhakrishnan, Kalyan
Ricci, Davide
Riva, Marco
Salasnich, Bernardo
Smartt, Stephen
Sanchez, Ricardo Zanmar
Stritzinger, Maximilian
Accardo, Matteo
Mehrgan, Leander H.
Hopgood, Joshn
Institución
Resumen
SOXS will be the new spectroscopic facility for the ESO NTT telescope able to cover the optical and NIR bands by using two different arms: the UV-VIS (350-850 nm), and the NIR (800-2000 nm). In this article, we describe the development status of the visible camera cryostat, the architecture of the acquisition system and the progress in the electronic design. The UV-VIS detector system is based on a CCD detector 44-82 from e2v, a custom detector head, coupled with the ESO continuous flow cryostats (CFC), a custom cooling system, based on a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), and the New General Controller (NGC) developed by ESO. This paper outlines the development status of the system, describes the design of the different parts that make up the UV-VIS arm and is accompanied by a series of information describing the SOXS design solutions in the mechanics and in the electronics parts. The first tests of the detector system with the UV-VIS camera will be shown. © 2020 SPIE