Bibcode
Wilson, John C.; Hearty, F.; Skrutskie, M. F.; Majewski, S. R.; Schiavon, R.; Eisenstein, D.; Gunn, J.; Holtzman, J.; Nidever, D.; Gillespie, B.; Weinberg, D.; Blank, B.; Henderson, C.; Smee, S.; Barkhouser, R.; Harding, A.; Hope, S.; Fitzgerald, G.; Stolberg, T.; Arns, J.; Nelson, M.; Brunner, S.; Burton, A.; Walker, E.; Lam, C.; Maseman, P.; Barr, J.; Leger, F.; Carey, L.; MacDonald, N.; Ebelke, G.; Beland, S.; Horne, T.; Young, E.; Rieke, G.; Rieke, M.; O'Brien, T.; Crane, J.; Carr, M.; Harrison, C.; Stoll, R.; Vernieri, M.; Shetrone, M.; Allende-Prieto, C.; Johnson, J.; Frinchaboy, P.; Zasowski, G.; Garcia Perez, A.; Bizyaev, D.; Cunha, K.; Smith, V. V.; Meszaros, Sz.; Zhao, B.; Hayden, M.; Chojnowski, S. D.; Andrews, B.; Loomis, C.; Owen, R.; Klaene, M.; Brinkmann, J.; Stauffer, F.; Long, D.; Jordan, W.; Holder, D.; Cope, F.; Naugle, T.; Pfaffenberger, B.; Schlegel, D.; Blanton, M.; Muna, D.; Weaver, B.; Snedden, S.; Pan, K.; Brewington, H.; Malanushenko, E.; Malanushenko, V.; Simmons, A.; Oravetz, D.; Mahadevan, S.; Halverson, S.
Referencia bibliográfica
Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy IV. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 8446, id. 84460H-84460H-15 (2012).
Fecha de publicación:
9
2012
Número de citas
66
Número de citas referidas
57
Descripción
The Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) uses
a dedicated 300-fiber, narrow-band near-infrared (1.51-1.7 μm), high
resolution (R~22,500) spectrograph to survey approximately 100,000 giant
stars across the Milky Way. This three-year survey, in operation since
late-summer 2011 as part of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey III (SDSS III),
will revolutionize our understanding of the kinematical and chemical
enrichment histories of all Galactic stellar populations. We present the
performance of the instrument from its first year in operation. The
instrument is housed in a separate building adjacent to the 2.5-m SDSS
telescope and fed light via approximately 45-meter fiber runs from the
telescope. The instrument design includes numerous innovations including
a gang connector that allows simultaneous connection of all fibers with
a single plug to a telescope cartridge that positions the fibers on the
sky, numerous places in the fiber train in which focal ratio degradation
had to be minimized, a large mosaic-VPH (290 mm x 475 mm
elliptically-shaped recorded area), an f/1.4 six-element refractive
camera featuring silicon and fused silica elements with diameters as
large as 393 mm, three near-infrared detectors mounted in a 1 x 3 mosaic
with sub-pixel translation capability, and all of these components
housed within a custom, LN2-cooled, stainless steel vacuum cryostat with
dimensions 1.4-m x 2.3-m x 1.3-m.