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7 March 2003 CONICA design, performance and final laboratory tests
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Abstract
CONICA has been developed by a German consortium under an ESO contract, to serve together with the VLT adaptive optics system NAOS as a high resolution multimode NIR camera and spectrograph. We report on final laboratory performance tests carried out during the integration period with the adaptive optics. Apart from an outline of the capabilities of this multimode instrument such as high resolution imaging, spectroscopy, Fabry-Perot and a sophisticated internal flexure compensation, we will turn our attention to a detailed examination of the detector characteristics to fully exploit the potential of the ALADDIN array.
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Markus Hartung, Rainer Lenzen, Reiner Hofmann, Armin Böhm, Wolfgang Brandner, Gert Finger, Thierry Fusco, Francois Lacombe, Werner Laun, Philippe Granier, Clemens Storz, and Karl Wagner "CONICA design, performance and final laboratory tests", Proc. SPIE 4841, Instrument Design and Performance for Optical/Infrared Ground-based Telescopes, (7 March 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.460035
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KEYWORDS
Adaptive optics

Sensors

Calibration

Imaging spectroscopy

Data conversion

Electrons

Astronomy

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