Canaricam: A Multimode Mid-Infrared Camera For The Gran Telescopio Canarias

  • Telesco, C. M.
  • Ciardi, D. R.
  • French, J.
Publication date
December 2002
Publisher
Information Bulletin on Variable Stars (IBVS)

Abstract

The University of Florida is developing a mid-infrared camera for the 10.4-meter Gran Telescopic CANARIAS. CanariCam has four science modes and two engineering modes, which use the same 320 × 240-pixel, arsenic-doped silicon, blocked-impurity-band detector from Raytheon. Each mode can be remotely selected quickly during an observing sequence. The pixel scale is 0.08 arcsec, resulting in Nyquist sampling of the diffraction-limited point-spread-function at 8 μm, the shortest wavelength for which CanariCam is optimized. The total available field of view for imaging is 26 arcsec × 19 arcsec. The primary science mode will be diffraction-limited imaging using one of several available spectral filters in the 10 μm (8-14 μm) and 20 μm (16-25 μm) at...

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