Author:
Allen David A.,Barton John R.,Burton Michael G.,Davies Helen,Farrell Tony J.,Gillingham Peter R.,Lankshear Allan F.,Lindner Paul L.,Mayfield Donald J.,Meadows Vikki S.,Schafer Gordon E.,Shortridge Keith,Spyromilio Jason,Straede John O.,Waller Lewis G.,Whittard Denis L.
Abstract
AbstractWe describe a versatile infrared camera/spectrograph, IRIS, designed and constructed at the Anglo-Australian Observatory for use on the Anglo-Australian Telescope. A variety of optical configurations can be selected under remote control to provide several direct image scales and a few low-resolution spectroscopic formats. Two cross-dispersed transmission echelles are of novel design, as is the use of a modified Bowen-Burch system to provide a fast f/ratio in the widest-field option. The drive electronics includes a choice of readout schemes for versatility, and continuous display when the array is not taking data, to facilitate field acquisition and focusing.The linearity of the detector has been studied in detail. Although outwardly good, slight nonlinearities prevent removal of fixed-pattern noise from the data without application of a cubic linearising function.Specific control and data-reduction software has been written. We describe also a scanning mode developed for spectroscopic imaging.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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