The design of ERIS for the VLT

2012; SPIE; Volume: 8446; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1117/12.925170

ISSN

1996-756X

Autores

Paola Amico, Enrico Marchetti, Fernando Pedichini, Andrea Baruffolo, Bernard Délabre, Michel Duchateau, Mustafa Ekıncı, D. Fantinel, Enrico Fedrigo, Gert Finger, C. Frank, R. Hofmann, Paul Jolley, Jean Louis Lizon, Miska Le Louarn, P. Y. Madec, C. Soenke, Harald Weisz,

Tópico(s)

Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies

Resumo

The Enhanced Resolution Imager and Spectrograph (ERIS) is the next-generation instrument planned for the Very Large Telescope (VLT) and the Adaptive Optics Facility (AOF) 1 . It is an AO assisted instrument that will make use of the Deformable Secondary Mirror and the new Laser Guide Star Facility (4LGSF), and it is designed for the Cassegrain focus of the telescope UT4. The project just concluded its conceptual design phase and is awaiting formal approval to continue to the next phase. ERIS will offer 1-5 μm imaging and 1-2.5 μm integral field spectroscopic capabilities with high Strehl performance. As such it will replace, with much improved single conjugated AO correction, the most scientifically important and popular observing capabilities currently offered by NACO 2 (diffraction limited imaging in JM band, Sparse Aperture Masking and APP coronagraphy) and by SINFONI 3 , whose instrumental module, SPIFFI, will be re-used in ERIS. The Cassegrain location and the performance requirements impose challenging demands on the project, from opto-mechanical design to cryogenics to the operational concept. In this paper we describe the baseline design proposed for ERIS and discuss these technical challenges, with particular emphasis on the trade-offs and the novel solutions proposed for building ERIS.

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