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The Keck Cosmic Web Imager: a capable new integral field spectrograph for the W. M. Keck Observatory

Authors :
McLean, Ian S.
Ramsay, Suzanne K.
Takami, Hideki
Morrissey, Patrick
Matuszewski, Mateusz
Martin, Chris
Moore, Anna
Adkins, Sean
Epps, Harland
Bartos, Randy
Cabak, Jerry
Cowley, Dave
Davis, Jack
Delacroix, Alex
Fucik, Jason
Hilliard, David
James, Ean
Kaye, Steve
Lingner, Nicole
Neill, James D.
Pistor, Christoph
Phillips, Drew
Rockosi, Connie
Weber, Bob
McLean, Ian S.
Ramsay, Suzanne K.
Takami, Hideki
Morrissey, Patrick
Matuszewski, Mateusz
Martin, Chris
Moore, Anna
Adkins, Sean
Epps, Harland
Bartos, Randy
Cabak, Jerry
Cowley, Dave
Davis, Jack
Delacroix, Alex
Fucik, Jason
Hilliard, David
James, Ean
Kaye, Steve
Lingner, Nicole
Neill, James D.
Pistor, Christoph
Phillips, Drew
Rockosi, Connie
Weber, Bob
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The Keck Cosmic Web Imager (KCWI) is a new facility instrument being developed for the W. M. Keck Observatory and funded for construction by the Telescope System Instrumentation Program (TSIP) of the National Science Foundation (NSF). KCWI is a bench-mounted spectrograph for the Keck II right Nasmyth focal station, providing integral field spectroscopy over a seeing-limited field up to 20"x33" in extent. Selectable Volume Phase Holographic (VPH) gratings provide high efficiency and spectral resolution in the range of 1000 to 20000. The dual-beam design of KCWI passed a Preliminary Design Review in summer 2011. The detailed design of the KCWI blue channel (350 to 700 nm) is now nearly complete, with the red channel (530 to 1050 nm) planned for a phased implementation contingent upon additional funding. KCWI builds on the experience of the Caltech team in implementing the Cosmic Web Imager (CWI), in operation since 2009 at Palomar Observatory. KCWI adds considerable flexibility to the CWI design, and will take full advantage of the excellent seeing and dark sky above Mauna Kea with a selectable nod-and-shuffle observing mode. In this paper, models of the expected KCWI sensitivity and background subtraction capability are presented, along with a detailed description of the instrument design. The KCWI team is lead by Caltech (project management, design and implementation) in partnership with the University of California at Santa Cruz (camera optical and mechanical design) and the W. M. Keck Observatory (program oversight and observatory interfaces).

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application/pdf, The Keck Cosmic Web Imager: a capable new integral field spectrograph for the W. M. Keck Observatory, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1005054609
Document Type :
Electronic Resource