The VIS detector system of SOXS




Rosario Cosentino, Matteo Aliverti, Salvatore Scuderi, Sergio Campana, Riccardo Claudi, Pietro Schipani, Andrea Baruffolo, Sagi Ben-Ami, L. H. Mehrgan, Derek Ives, Federico Biondi, Anna Brucalassi, Giulio Capasso, Francesco D'Alessio, Paolo D'Avanzo, Oz Diner, Hanindyo Kuncarayakti, Matteo Munari, Adam Rubin, Fabrizio Vitali, Jani Achrén, José Antonio Araiza-Durán, Iair Arcavi, Andrea Bianco, Enrico Cappellaro, Mirko Colapietro, Massimo Della Valle, Sergio D'Orsi, Daniela Fantinel, Johan Fynbo, Avishay Gal-Yam, Matteo Genoni, Mika Hirvonen, Jari Kotilainen, Tarun Kumar, Marco Landoni, Jussi Lehti, Gianluca Li Causi, Luca Marafatto, Seppo Mattila, Giorgio Pariani, Giuliano Pignata, Michael Rappaport, Davide Ricci, Marco Riva, Bernardo Salasnich, R. Zanmar Sanchez, Stephen Smartt, Massimo Turatto

Christopher J. Evans, Luc Simard, Hideki Takami

SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation

PublisherSPIE

2018

Proceedings of SPIE : the International Society for Optical Engineering

Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy VII

Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering

10702

9

978-1-5106-1957-9

0277-786X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1117/12.2312539

https://arxiv.org/abs/1809.01570



SOXS will be a unique spectroscopic facility for the ESO NTT telescope
able to cover the optical and NIR bands thanks to two different arms:
the UV-VIS (350-850 nm), and the NIR (800-1800 nm). In this article, we
describe the design of the visible camera cryostat and the architecture
of the acquisition system. The UV-VIS detector system is based on a e2v
CCD 44-82, a custom detector head coupled with the ESO continuous flow
cryostats (CFC) cooling system and the NGC CCD controller developed by
ESO. This paper outlines the status of the system and describes the
design of the different parts that made up the UV-VIS arm and is
accompanied by a series of contributions describing the SOXS design
solutions (Ref. 1–12).



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