1. The 64 Mpixel wide field imager for the Wendelstein 2m telescope: design and calibration.
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Kosyra, Ralf, Gössl, Claus, Hopp, Ulrich, Lang-Bardl, Florian, Riffeser, Arno, Bender, Ralf, and Seitz, Stella
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ROBOTICS , *TELESCOPES , *OPTICAL images , *PERFORMANCE evaluation , *ELECTROMAGNETIC interference , *QUANTUM efficiency - Abstract
The Wendelstein Observatory of Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich has recently been upgraded with a modern 2m robotic telescope. One Nasmyth port of the telescope has been equipped with a wide-field corrector which preserves the excellent image quality (<0.8 ' median seeing) of the site (Hopp et al. 2008) over a field of view of 0.7 degrees diameter. The available field is imaged by an optical imager (WWFI, the Wendelstein Wide Field Imager) built around a customized 2×2 mosaic of 4 k×4 k 15 μm e2v CCDs from Spectral Instruments. This paper provides an overview of the design and the WWFI's performance. We summarize the system mechanics (including a structural analysis), the electronics (and its electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection) and the control software. We discuss in detail detector system parameters, i.e. gain and readout noise, quantum efficiency as well as charge transfer efficiency (CTE) and persistent charges. First on sky tests yield overall good predictability of system throughput based on lab measurements. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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