Bibcode
Ronquillo, Bernardo; Vega, Miguel A.; Garcia, Rafael; Garcillan, Rocio; Cavaller-Marques, Luis
Referencia bibliográfica
Instrument Design and Performance for Optical/Infrared Ground-based Telescopes. Edited by Iye, Masanori; Moorwood, Alan F. M. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 4841, pp. 1452-1462 (2003).
Fecha de publicación:
3
2003
Número de citas
1
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0
Descripción
ELMER is an optical instrument for the GTC designed to observe between
370 and 1000 nm. The observing modes for the instrument at Day One shall
be: imaging, long slit spectroscopy, slit-less multi-object
spectroscopy, fast photometry, fast short-slit spectroscopy and mask
multi-object spectroscopy. It will be installed at the Nasmyth-B focal
station at Day One, but it has also been 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 (cover masks and slits) and a rear section with the rest of
the components (field lens, folder mirrors, collimator, shutter,
filters, prisms, grisms, camera and cryostat). Both sections are
connected through a hexapod type structure. An accurate behavior model
of the instrument has been developed to optimize the design of the
structural parts. The geometry of the hexapod configuration has been
adjusted to reduce the ratio between the lateral deflection of the rear
section and its rotation in order to minimize the image motion due to
the deflections of the instrument. Special effort has been devoted to
the design of the drives of the four wheels, each one driven by a
preloaded worm gear.