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16 August 2000 Performance report on FEROS, the new fiber-linked echelle spectrograph at the ESO 1.52-m telescope
Andreas Kaufer, Otmar Stahl, Sascha Tubbesing, Preben Norregaard, Gerardo Avila, Patrick Francois, Luca Pasquini, Alessandro Pizzella
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Abstract
FEROS is a new fiber-fed bench-mounted prism-cross dispersed echelle spectrograph which has been recently commissioned at the ESO 1.52-m telescope at La Silla. The opto-mechanical concept and performance predictions have been presented by Kaufer and Pasquini. In this contribution we present the test results as obtained during two commissioning runs in October and December 1998. Special emphasis is given to the measured performance sin efficiency, spectral resolution, straylight contamination, and spectral stability. The definite highlight of the FEROS instrument performance is the high peak detection quantum efficiency of 17 percent at 550nm. These measured numbers include the 20mirror telescope, the fiber link, the instrument, and the detector while the whole wavelength range is covered by a single exposure on a thinned EEV 2k by 4k 15 micron pixel CCD and a constant resolving power of R equals 48.000. In addition the FEROS instrument proved its high spectral stability by radial-velocity observations as carried out on the known radial-velocity standard star (tau) Ceti over a time base of 2 months. By recording a calibration-lamp spectrum in parallel with the object spectrum and by the use of a simple cross-correlation technique, a rms of 21 m/s has been obtained for a data set of 130 individual measurements. FEROS has ben made available to the ESO community in January 1999.
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Andreas Kaufer, Otmar Stahl, Sascha Tubbesing, Preben Norregaard, Gerardo Avila, Patrick Francois, Luca Pasquini, and Alessandro Pizzella "Performance report on FEROS, the new fiber-linked echelle spectrograph at the ESO 1.52-m telescope", Proc. SPIE 4008, Optical and IR Telescope Instrumentation and Detectors, (16 August 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.395506
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

Spectrographs

Calibration

Stars

Charge-coupled devices

Spectral resolution

Lanthanum

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