1. Progress on FORS-Up: the first instrument using ELT technologies
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Boffin, H. M. J., Baldini, V., Bertocco, S., Calderone, G., Cirami, R., Conzelmann, R. D., Coretti, I., Cumani, C., Del Valle, D., Derie, F., Rodríguez, P. A. Fuerte, Cheetham, P. Gutierrez, Kosmalski, J., Manescau, A. R., Di Marcantonio, P., Modigliani, A., Moehler, S., Moins, C., Popovic, D., Porru, M., Reyes, J., Siebenmorgen, R., Strazzullo, V., and Sulich, A.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
ESO is in the process of upgrading one of the two FORS (FOcal Reducer/low dispersion Spectrograph) instruments - a multi-mode (imaging, polarimetry, long-slit, and multi-object spectroscopy) optical instrument mounted on the Cassegrain focus of Unit Telescope 1 of ESO's Very Large Telescope. FORS1 was moved from Chile to Trieste, and is undergoing complete refurbishment, including the exchange of all motorised parts. In addition, new software is developed, based on the Extremely Large Telescope Instrument Control Software Framework, as the upgraded FORS1 will be the first instrument in operations to use this framework. The new Teledyne e2V CCD has now been procured and is undergoing testing with the New Generation Controller at ESO. In addition, a new set of grisms have been developed, and a new set of filters will be purchased. A new internal calibration unit has been designed, making the operations more efficient., Comment: This paper is dedicated to the memory of our former colleague, Mario Nonino, who passed away prematurely. Proceedings for the SPIE Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation 2024
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- 2024