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Ronquillo, Bernardo; Vega, Miguel A.; Ona, Miquel; Porras, Ester; Mayor, Ignacio; Roy, David; Camps, Sergio; Pereda, Francisco J.; Garcia-Vargas, Maria Luisa; Maldonado Medina, Manuel; Martin Fleitas, Juan Manuel; Sanchez, Ernesto
Bibliographical reference
Ground-based Instrumentation for Astronomy. Edited by Alan F. M. Moorwood and Iye Masanori. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 5492, pp. 312-321 (2004).
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Description
ELMER is an optical instrument for the GTC designed to observe between
3650 and 10000 Armstrong. The observing modes for the instrument at Day
One shall be: Imaging, Long Slit Spectroscopy, Mask-multi-object
spectroscopy, Slit-less multi-object spectroscopy, Fast Photometry and
Fast short-slit spectroscopy. It will be installed at the Nasmyth-B
focal station at Day One, but it will also be designed to operate at the
Folded Cassegrain focal station. The physical configuration of the
instrument consists of a front section where the focal plane components
are mounted (Slit Unit) and a rear section with the rest of the
components (Field Lens, Prism/Grism/VPH Wheel, Filter Wheel, Collimator,
Camera, Folder Mirrors, Shutter and Cryostat with the detector). Both
sections are connected through a hexapod type structure. The optical
path is bent twice with the two folder mirrors providing a compact
system. The design phase of the ELMER Structure and Mechanisms finished
on November 2002. Procurement and manufacturing covered from December
2002 to June 2003. Mechanical and electrical integration was
accomplished on September 2003. Test campaign at factory covered from
the end of September to mid November. Critical performance of the
mechanics has been carefully tested during this period: positional
tolerances of optical interfaces, repeatability of the 5 mechanisms (4
rotating wheels and collimator linear stage) and deflections of the
instrument due to gravity. Results from the tests are widely within the
specified values, providing a top performance instrument.