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Operational Performance of MOSFIRE with Its Cryogenic Configurable Slitmask Unit at the W. M. Keck Observatory

Authors :
Evans, Christopher J.
Simard, Luc
Takami, Hideki
Kassis, Marc
McLean, Ian S.
Steidel, Charles C.
Matthews, Keith
Lyke, James E.
Rizzi, Luca
Chan, Dwight
Weiss, Jason
Adkins, Sean
Spanoudakis, Peter
Schwab, Philippe
Onillion, Emmanuel
Lisowski, Leszek
Theurillat, Patrick
Chetélat, Olivier
Meier, Christophe
Evans, Christopher J.
Simard, Luc
Takami, Hideki
Kassis, Marc
McLean, Ian S.
Steidel, Charles C.
Matthews, Keith
Lyke, James E.
Rizzi, Luca
Chan, Dwight
Weiss, Jason
Adkins, Sean
Spanoudakis, Peter
Schwab, Philippe
Onillion, Emmanuel
Lisowski, Leszek
Theurillat, Patrick
Chetélat, Olivier
Meier, Christophe
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The Multi-Object Spectrograph for Infrared Exploration (MOSFIRE) achieved first light on the W. M. Keck Observatory’s Keck I telescope on 4 April 2012 and quickly became the most popular Keck I instrument. One of the primary reasons for the instrument’s popularity is that it uses a configurable slitmask unit developed by the Centre Suisse d’Electronique et Microtechnique (CSEM SA) to isolate the light from up to 46 objects simultaneously. In collaboration with the instrument development team and CSEM engineers, the Keck observatory staff present how MOSFIRE is successfully used, and we identify what contributed to routine and trouble free nighttime operations.

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application/pdf, Operational Performance of MOSFIRE with Its Cryogenic Configurable Slitmask Unit at the W. M. Keck Observatory, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn980598742
Document Type :
Electronic Resource