Bibcode
Thatte, Niranjan; Tecza, Mathias; Clarke, Fraser; Davies, Roger L.; Remillieux, Alban; Bacon, Roland; Lunney, David; Arribas, Santiago; Mediavilla, E.; Gago, Fernando; Bezawada, Naidu; Ferruit, Pierre; Fragoso, A.; Freeman, David; Fuentes, J.; Fusco, Thierry; Gallie, Angus; Garcia, Adolfo; Goodsall, Timothy; Gracia, F.; Jarno, Aurelien; Kosmalski, Johan; Lynn, James; McLay, Stuart; Montgomery, David; Pecontal, Arlette; Schnetler, Hermine; Smith, Harry; Sosa, D.; Battaglia, Giuseppina; Bowles, Neil; Colina, Luis; Emsellem, Eric; Garcia-Perez, Ana; Gladysz, Szymon; Hook, Isobel; Irwin, Patrick; Jarvis, Matt; Kennicutt, Robert; Levan, Andrew; Longmore, Andy; Magorrian, John; McCaughrean, Mark; Origlia, Livia; Rebolo, R.; Rigopoulou, Dimitra; Ryan, Sean; Swinbank, Mark; Tanvir, Nial; Tolstoy, Eline; Verma, Aprajita
Bibliographical reference
Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy III. Edited by McLean, Ian S.; Ramsay, Suzanne K.; Takami, Hideki. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 7735, pp. 77352I-77352I-11 (2010).
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Description
We describe the results of a Phase A study for a single field, wide
band, near-infrared integral field spectrograph for the European
Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT). HARMONI, the High Angular Resolution
Monolithic Optical & Nearinfrared Integral field spectrograph,
provides the E-ELT's core spectroscopic requirement. It is a work-horse
instrument, with four different spatial scales, ranging from seeing to
diffraction-limited, and spectral resolving powers of 4000, 10000 &
20000 covering the 0.47 to 2.45 μm wavelength range. It is optimally
suited to carry out a wide range of observing programs, focusing on
detailed, spatially resolved studies of extended objects to unravel
their morphology, kinematics and chemical composition, whilst also
enabling ultra-sensitive observations of point sources. We present a
synopsis of the key science cases motivating the instrument, the top
level specifications, a description of the opto-mechanical concept,
operation and calibration plan, and image quality and throughput
budgets. Issues of expected performance, complementarity and synergies,
as well as simulated observations are presented elsewhere in these
proceedings[1].