Bibcode
Garzón, F.; Castro, N.; Insausti, M.; Manjavacas, E.; Miluzio, M.; Hammersley, Peter; Cardiel, N.; Pascual, S.; González-Fernández, C.; Molgó, J.; Barreto, M.; Fernández, P.; Joven, E.; López, P.; Mato, A.; Moreno, H.; Núñez, M.; Patrón, J.; Rosich, J.; Vega, N.
Bibliographical reference
Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 9908, id. 99081J 9 pp. (2016).
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Description
We report the results on the EMIR1 (Espectrógrafo
Multiobjeto Infra-Rojo) performances after the commissioning period of
the instrument at the Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC). EMIR is one of the
first common user instruments for the GTC, the 10 meter telescope
operating at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory (La Palma, Canary
Islands, Spain). EMIR is being built by a Consortium of Spanish and
French institutes led by the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias
(IAC). EMIR is primarily designed to be operated as a MOS in the K band,
but offers a wide range of observing modes, including imaging and
spectroscopy, both long slit and multiobject, in the wavelength range
0.9 to 2.5 μm. The development and fabrication of EMIR is funded by
GRANTECAN and the Plan Nacional de Astronomía y
Astrofísica (National Plan for Astronomy and Astrophysics,
Spain). After an extensive and intensive period of system verification
at the IAC, EMIR was shipped to the GTC on May 2016 for its integration
at the Nasmyth platform. Once in the observatory, several tests were
conducted to ensure the functionality of EMIR at the telescope, in
particular that of the ECS (EMIR Control System) which has to be fully
embedded into the GCS (GTC Control System) so as to become an integral
part of it. During the commissioning, the main capabilities of EMIR and
its combined operation with the GTC are tested and the ECS are modified
to its final form. This contribution reports on the details of the EMIR
operation at the GTC obtained so far, on the first commissioning period.