巨型麦哲伦望远镜调试相机的概念设计

J. Crane, A. Uomoto, P. Amram, S. Augusto, C. Birk, Antonio Braulio Neto, D. Faes, T. Hare, Patricio Jones, C. Oliveira, S. Shectman, Marco Antonio Furlan de Souza
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巨型麦哲伦望远镜(GMT)调试相机(ComCam)是一种全折射、减焦相机,用于评估望远镜在六弧分视场内的自然视觉和地面层自适应光学模式下的性能。作为第一个专门为GMT建造的大型成像仪,它还提供了独特的公共宣传功能和科学研究机会,使窄带和宽带成像以及波长在360和950纳米之间的光度测量成为可能。除了一组分立的窄带和宽带滤波器外,还包括一个可部署的Fabry-Perot标准子,这将大大增强ComCam的能力。每像素0.06角秒的图像尺度,ComCam将能够在最佳预测条件下充分利用GMT的glao校正图像质量。ComCam已经进行了概念设计审查,目前处于初步设计阶段。仪器首光将与GMT同步。
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Conceptual design of the Giant Magellan Telescope Commissioning Camera
The Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) Commissioning Camera (ComCam) is an all-refractive, focal reducing camera intended for the evaluation of telescope performance in both natural seeing and ground layer adaptive optics modes across a six arcminute field of view. As the first purpose-built, large imager for the GMT, it also provides unique public outreach functions and scientific research opportunities by enabling both narrowband and broadband imaging and photometric measurements at wavelengths between 360 and 950 nm. In addition to a discrete set of narrowband and broadband filters, inclusion of a deployable Fabry-Perot etalon will greatly enhance ComCam’s capabilities. With an image scale of 0.06 arcseconds per pixel, ComCam will be able to take full advantage of the GMT’s GLAO-corrected image quality under the best predicted conditions. ComCam has undergone a conceptual design review and is now under development in the preliminary design phase. Instrumental first light will be concurrent with that of the GMT.
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