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Garzon, Francisco; Abreu, David; Barrera, Sonia; Correa, Santiago; Diaz, Jose J.; Fragoso, Ana B.; Fuentes, F. J.; Gago, Fernando; Gonzalez, Carlos; Lopez, Pablo; Manescau, Antonio; Patron, Jesus; Perez, Jaime; Redondo, Pablo; Restrepo, Rene; Sanchez, Vicente; Villegas, Alejandro
Bibliographical reference
Ground-based Instrumentation for Astronomy. Edited by Alan F. M. Moorwood and Iye Masanori. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 5492, pp. 1187-1195 (2004).
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Description
We present the final global design and performances of EMIR, the NIR
multi-object spectrograph of the GTC, as well as the plan for its early
scientific exploitation. EMIR, currently in the middle of its final
phase, will be one of the first common user instruments for the GTC, the
10 meter telescope under construction by GRANTECAN at the Roque de los
Muchachos Observatory (Canary Islands, Spain). EMIR is being built by a
Consortium of Spanish and French institutes led by the IAC. EMIR is
designed to realize one of the central goals of 10m class telescopes,
allowing observers to obtain spectra for large numbers of faint sources
in an time-efficient manner. EMIR is primarily designed to be operated
as a MOS in the K band, but offers a wide range of observing modes,
which include imaging and spectroscopy, both long slit and multi-object,
in the wavelength range 0.9 to 2.5 mm. It is equipped with two
innovative subsystems: a robotic reconfigurable multi-slit mask and
dispersive elements formed by the combination of high quality
diffraction grating and conventional prisms, both at the heart of the
instrument. The present status of development, expected performances,
schedule and plans for scientific exploitation are described and
discussed. This project is mostly funded by GRANTECAN and the Plan
Nacional de Astronomia y Astrofisica (National Plan for Astronomy and
Astrophysics, Spain).