Bibcode
Watson, Alan; Prieto, Almudena; Raines, N.; Rodríguez, Alberto; Uribe, Jorge; Pascual, Sergio; Patrón, Jesús; Moreno, Heidy; Montoya, Jose Manuel; Lucero, Diana; López, Pablo; López, José A.; Lara, Gerardo; Keiman, Carolina; Hammersley, Peter; Garzón, Francisco; Flores, Rubén.; Sánchez, Beatriz; Acosta, José A.; Álvarez, Luis C.; Bringas, Vicente; Cardiel, Nicolás.; Corrales, Adi; Cuevas, Salvador; Chapa, Oscar; Díaz, José Javier; Eikenberry, Stephen S.; Eliche, Carmen; Espejo, Carlos
Bibliographical reference
Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy IV. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 8446, id. 844624-844624-7 (2012).
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Description
FRIDA (inFRared Imager and Dissector for the Adaptive optics system of
the Gran Telescopio Canarias) is designed as a diffraction limited
instrument that will offer broad and narrow band imaging and integral
field spectroscopy capabilities with low (R ~ 1,500), intermediate (R ~
4,500) and high (R ~ 30,000) spectral resolutions to operate in the
wavelength range 0.9 - 2.5 μm. The integral field unit is based on a
monolithic image slicer. The imaging and IFS observing modes will use
the same Teledyne 2K x 2K detector. FRIDA will be based at the Nasmyth B
platform of GTC, behind the AO system. The key scientific objectives of
the instrument include studies of solar system bodies, low mass objects,
circumstellar outflow phenomena in advanced stages of stellar evolution,
active galactic nuclei, high redshift galaxies, resolved stellar
populations, semi-detached binary systems, young stellar objects and
star forming environments. FRIDA is a collaborative project between the
main GTC partners, namely, Spain, México and Florida. In this
paper, we present the status of the instrument design as it is currently
being prepared for its manufacture, after an intensive prototypes' phase
and design optimization. The CDR was held in September 2011.