2016
DOI: 10.1117/12.2234483
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A concept for seeing-limited near-IR spectroscopy on the Giant Magellan Telescope

Abstract: We present a simple seeing-limited IR spectrometer design for the Giant Magellan Telescope, with continuous R = 6000 coverage from 0.87-2.50 microns for a 0.7 slit. The instrument's design is based on an asymmetric white pupil echelle layout, with dichroics splitting the optical train into yJ, H, and K channels after the pupil transfer mirror. A separate low-dispersion mode offers single-object R ∼ 850 spectra which also cover the full NIR bandpass in each exposure. Catalog gratings and H2RG detectors are used… Show more

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