Bibcode
Fuentes, F. J.; Sanchez, Vicente; Barrera, Sonia; Correa, Santiago; Perez, Jaime; Redondo, Pablo; Restrepo, Rene; Tenegi, Fabio; Villegas, Alejandro; Patron, Jesus; Garzon, Francisco
Bibliographical reference
Ground-based Instrumentation for Astronomy. Edited by Alan F. M. Moorwood and Iye Masanori. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 5492, pp. 1319-1330 (2004).
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Description
EMIR is the NIR multi-object imager and spectrograph for the GTC (Gran
Telescopio Canarias). The instrument PDR phase was held successfully in
March 2003, and we are at present in the middle of the ADR (Advanced
Design Phase) during which a number of mechanical concepts will be
tested on development prototypes to ensure the feasibility of the PDR
proposed design. This presentation contains a technical description of
the mechanical design of the instrument, as well as the prototypes
development. The mechanical design is essentially built around the
optical layout by providing an optical bench for mounting the
optomechanics, the mechanisms and the detector, all this inside a
custom-designed vacuum vessel and with the corresponding cooling system.
One of its main design features is the use of a cryogenic reconfigurable
slit mechanism to generate a multi-slit configuration, a long slit or an
imaging aperture at the telescope focal plane. This feature will permit
to maintain the instrument in operation conditions for a long time and
take advantages in both a classically scheduled and a queued service
observing schemes