Status of Elmer: a multipurpose instrument for the GTC 10-m telescope

Garcia-Vargas, Maria Luisa; Hammersley, Peter L.; Sanchez-Blanco, Ernesto; Kohley, Ralf; Martin Fleitas, Juan Manuel; Cavaller-Marques, Lluis; Maldonado Medina, Manuel; Vilela, Rafael
Bibliographical reference

Ground-based Instrumentation for Astronomy. Edited by Alan F. M. Moorwood and Iye Masanori. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 5492, pp. 230-241 (2004).

Advertised on:
9
2004
Number of authors
8
IAC number of authors
8
Citations
3
Refereed citations
1
Description
ELMER is an instrument for the GTC designed to observe between 365 and 1000 nm. The observing modes for the instrument at Day One shall be: Imaging, Long Slit and Mask-Multi-object Spectroscopy, Slit-less multi-object spectroscopy, Fast Photometry and Fast short-slit spectroscopy, over a FOV of 4.2 arcmin diameter. Spectral resolutions of 250, 1000 and 2500, covering the whole spectral range, will be available. ELMER has been designed and managed within the GTC Project Office. ELMER is currently in the final stage of testing previous to be shipped to the Observatory. The general description of this instrument and its expected scientific performance are summarised.