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Mid-Infrared Instrumentation for the European Extremely Large Telescope

Astrophysics 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

MIDIR is the proposed thermal/mid-IR imager and spectrograph for the European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT). It will cover the wavelength range of 3 to at least 20 microns. Designed for diffraction-limited performance over the entire wavelength range, MIDIR will require an adaptive optics system; a cryogenically cooled system could offer optimal performance in the IR, and this is a critical aspect of the instrument design. We present here an overview of the project, including a discussion of MIDIR's science goals and a comparison with other infrared (IR) facilities planned in the next decade; top level requirements derived from these goals are outlined. We describe the optical and mechanical design work carried out in the context of a conceptual design study, and discuss some important issues to emerge from this work, related to the design, operation and calibration of the instrument. The impact of telescope optical design choices on the requirements for the MIDIR instrument is demonstrated.

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@article{arxiv.0708.3135,
  title  = {Mid-Infrared Instrumentation for the European Extremely Large Telescope},
  author = {S. Kendrew and B. Brandl and R. Lenzen and L. Venema and H. U. Käufl and G. Finger and A. Glasse and R. Stuik},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0708.3135},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

for publication in SPIE Proceedings vol. 6692, Cryogenic Optical Systems and Instrumentation XII, eds. J.B. Heaney and L.G. Burriesci, San Diego, Aug 2007