Bibcode
Calcines, A.; Collados, M.; López, R. L.
Referencia bibliográfica
Memorie della Societa Astronomica Italiana, v.84, p.416 (2013)
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2013
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Descripción
This paper presents the proposal of a high resolution, integral field
spectrograph that is currently being designed for the 4-meter aperture
European Solar Telescope. This instrument is optimized for the study of
the solar chromosphere and photosphere to allow the investigation of
magnetic phenomena concentrated within these two layers. It will observe
a bidimensional field of view of 80 arcsec2 that is
reorganized, using an integral field unit, into eight long slits of 200
arcsec length by 0.05 arcsec width. A new concept of image slicer has
been specifically designed for this instrument. It is a telecentric
system and, because of the symmetry of its layout, it presents several
advantages, which are presented in this paper. The spectrograph will
have capabilities to observe different layers of the Sun at the same
time due to its multi-wavelength capability that allows the observation
of 5 visible and 3 near-infrared wavelength intervals from 3900 to 23000
Å{}, with a spectral resolution of about 300,000. In addition, it
is designed to offer two modes of operation: spectroscopic and
spectro-polarimetric. The optical quality of the instrument is
diffraction limited.