TLSS and LRS-J probing large scale structure near and far /
Abstract (Summary)
LRS-J is a 142 mm f / 1 near infrared (J-Band) camera designed as a drop in replacement for the optical camera
installed on the Hobby-Eberly Telescope (HET) multi-object low resolution spectrograph (LRS). The Hawaii-1RG
(H1RG) based instrument is liquid nitrogen cooled, but it mates to the warm LRS making use of the existing longslit
and multi-object (MOS) units as well as the existing optical collimator. LRS-J utilizes a molecular beam epitaxy (MBE)
based Hawaii-1RG (H1RG) detector. The design is a fully cryogenic catadioptric Maksutov-type, with the detector at
the internal focus. This configuration produces excellent images, but presents particular challenges in the mounting of
the detector. This is the first time that such an arrangement has been used in an astronomical instrument with an infrared
detector. By replacing the conventional optical grisms with two 170 mm diameter near-IR VPH grisms, LRS-J covers
the 0.9–1.3 µm bandpass with R ~ 1750–2000.
We present the opto-mechanical design of LRS-J including the thermally self-compensating corrector doublet mount,
and 100 µm/turn cryogenic mirror adjusters, FEA optimized vacuum housing, and custom Dewar. We also characterize
the electrical and thermal connections necessary to mount the detector head in this unusually small inverted
arrangement.
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School:The University of Texas at Austin
School Location:USA - Texas
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:infrared astronomy galaxies spectrograph
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