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Progress on the SOXS transients chaser for the ESO-NTT

Authors :
Pietro Schipani
Sergio Campana
Riccardo Claudi
Matteo Aliverti
Andrea Baruffolo
Sagi Ben-Ami
Giulio Capasso
Rosario Cosentino
Francesco D'Alessio
Paolo D'Avanzo
Ofir Hershko
Hanindyo Kuncarayakti
Marco Landoni
Matteo Munari
Giuliano Pignata
Kalyan Radhakrishnan
Adam Rubin
Salvatore Scuderi
Fabrizio Vitali
David Young
Jani Achrén
José Antonio Araiza-Durán
Iair Arcavi
Federico Battaini
Anna Brucalassi
Rachel Bruch
Enrico Cappellaro
Mirko Colapietro
Massimo Della Valle
Rosario Di Benedetto
Sergio D'Orsi
Avishay Gal-Yam
Matteo Genoni
Marcos Hernandez Díaz
Jari Kotilainen
Gianluca Li Causi
Luigi Lessio
Laurent Marty
Seppo Mattila
Michael Rappaport
Davide Ricci
Marco Riva
Bernardo Salasnich
Salvatore Savarese
Stephen Smartt
Ricardo Zanmar Sánchez
Maximilian Stritzinger
Gabriele Umbriaco
Héctor Pérez Ventura
Luca Pasquini
Markus Schöller
Hans-Ulrich Kaüfl
Matteo Accardo
Leander Mehrgan
Emanuela Pompei
Ivo Saviane
Source :
Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy IX.
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
SPIE, 2022.

Abstract

SOXS (Son Of X-Shooter) is a single object spectrograph offering a simultaneous spectral coverage from U- to H-band, built by an international consortium for the 3.58-m ESO New Technology Telescope at the La Silla Observatory. It is designed to observe all kind of transients and variable sources discovered by different surveys with a highly flexible schedule maintained by the consortium, based on the Target of Opportunity concept. SOXS is going to be a fundamental spectroscopic partner for any kind of imaging survey, becoming one of the premier transient follow-up instruments in the Southern hemisphere. This paper gives an updated status of the project, when the instrument is in the advanced phase of integration and testing in Europe, prior to the activities in Chile.<br />Proc. SPIE 12184, Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy IX, 121840O (2022)

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy IX
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9d054fecc551094d6572af7874023062