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NIRPS near-infrared spectrograph: AITV phase at ESO3.6m/La Silla

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Date of Publication
July 18, 2024
Publication Type
Conference Paper
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Author
Malo, Lison
Baron, Frédérique
Poulin-Girard, Anne-Sophie
Vallée, Philippe
St-Antoine, Jonathan
Brousseau, Denis
Auger, Hugues
Reshetov, Vladimir
Wildi, François
Sordet, Michaël
Artigau, Étienne
Doyon, René
Thibault, Simon
Bouchy, François
Cook, Neil J.
Frensch, Yolanda
Lo Curto, Gaspare
Zins, Gérard
Sosnowska, Danuta
Wevers, Ivan
Kerley, Dan
Allain, Guillaume
Allart, Romain
Hubin, Norbert
Cadieux, Charles
Carmona, Andres
Challita, Zalpha
Grieves, Nolan
Hernandez, Olivier
Vandal, Thomas
Blind, Nicolas
Mignon, Lucile
Nielsen, Louise
Pepe, Francesco
Dumusque, Xavier
Lovis, Christophe
Canto Martins, Bruno L.
de Medeiros, José Renan
Delfosse, Xavier
Santos, Nuno
González-Hernández, Jonay I.
Rebolo, Rafael
Wade, Gregg
Abreu, Manuel
Barros, Susana
Bazinet, Luc
Boisse, Isabelle
Bonfils, Xavier
Bourrier, Vincent
Bovay, Sébastien
Broeg, Christopherorcid-logo
Center for Space and Habitability (CSH) - CHEOPS
Center for Space and Habitability (CSH)
Physics Institute, Space Research and Planetary Sciences
Bruniquel, Vincent
Cabral, Alexandre
Carteret, Yann
Chazelas, Bruno
Cloutier, Ryan
Coelho, João
Cointepas, Marion
Conod, Uriel
Cowan, Nicolas
Cristo, Eduardo
Gomes da Silva, Joao
Dauplaise, Laurie
de Lima Gomes, Roseane
Delgado-Mena, Elisa
Ehrenreich, David
Faria, Joao
Figueira, Pedro
Forveille, Thierry
Gagne, Jonathan
Genest, Frederic
Genolet, Ludovic
Gracia Temich, Felix
J. Hobson, Melissa
Hoeijmakers, Jens
Krishnamurthy, Vigneshwaran
Lafreniere, David
Lamontagne, Pierrot
Larue, Pierre
Leath, Henry
Leao, Izan
Lim, Olivia
Martins, Allan
Melo, Claudio
Messias, Yuri
Moranta, Leslie
Mordasini, Christophorcid-logo
Physics Institute, Space Research and Planetary Sciences
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Planetary Evolution
AlMoulla, Khaled
Mounzer, Dany
L’Heureux, Alexandrine
Nari, Nicola
Osborn, Ares
Parc, Lena
Pasquini, Luca
Passegger, Vera
Pelletier, Stefan
Peroux, Celine
Piaulet, Caroline
Plotnykov, Mykhaylo
Rasilla, Jose Luis
Sarajlic, Mirsad
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Planetary Evolution
Physics Institute, Space Research and Planetary Sciences
Segovia, Alex
Seidel, Julia
Segransan, Damien
Costa Silva, Ana Rita
Srivastava, Avidaan
Stefanov, Atanas
Suarez Mascarenoj, Alejandro
Teixeira, Marcio
Udry, Stephane
Valencia, Diana
Vaulato, Valentina
Wardenier, Joost
Wehbe, Bachar
Weisserman, Drew
Kung, Benjamin
Boucher, Anne
Schnell, Robin
Silber, Armin
Saviane, Ivo
Pompei, Emanuela
Sinclaire, Peter
Editor
Vernet, Joël R.
Bryant, Julia J.
Motohara, Kentaro
Publisher
SPIE
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1117/12.3020168
Description
NIRPS is a fiber-fed AO nIR spectrograph working simultaneously with HARPS at the La Silla-ESO 3.6m telescope. The cryogenic spectrograph operating at 75K employs a cross-dispersed echelle grating (R4), covering a wavelength range of 0.98-1.80 microns in a single image using a Teledyne Hawaii-4RG infrared detector. In early 2022, the NIRPS spectrograph was transported to Chile by plane with all the optical elements mechanically attached to the optical bench inside the vaccum vessel. To ensure the safety of the spectrograph, dedicated work was performed on the shipping crate design, which could survive up to 7g shocks. In La Silla, the vacuum vessel was re-integrated on its support structure and the spectrograph alignment was verified with the H4RG and the injection module. Given the optical design, the alignment phase was performed using a metrology arm and a few optical tests, which minimize the time required for this critical phase. From the validation/technical phase results, two major modifications were required. Firstly, the original grating element was replaced by a new etched crystalline silicon component made by the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering. A novel technique was developed to verify the alignment at a warm temperature with the H4RG detector. Secondly, a thermal enclosure was added around the vacuum vessel to optimize thermal stability. Since then, the long-term thermal stability has been better than 0.2mK over 20 days. In this paper, we will review the final spectrograph performances, prior to shipping, and describe the novel techniques developed to minimize shipping costs, AITV phase duration, and grating replacement at the observatory. Additionally, we will discuss the thermal enclosure design to achieve the sub-mK thermal stability.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/210511
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