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Multi-purpose InSTRument for Astronomy at Low-resolution: MISTRAL@OHP
Schmitt, J.; Adami, C.; Dennefeld, M. et al.
2024In Astronomy and Astrophysics, 687 (A198), p. 17
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Mots-clés :
Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
Résumé :
[en] MISTRAL is the new Faint Object Spectroscopic Camera mounted at the folded Cassegrain focus of the 1.93m telescope of Haute-Provence Observatory. We describe the design and components of the instrument and give some details about its operation. We emphasise in particular the various observing modes and the performances of the detector. A short description is also given about the working environment. Various types of objects, including stars, nebulae, comets, novae, galaxies have been observed during various test phases to evaluate the performances of the instrument. The instrument covers the range of 4000 to 8000A with the blue setting, or from 6000 to 10000A with the red setting, at an average spectral resolution of 700. Its peak efficiency is about 22% at 6000A. In spectroscopy, a limiting magnitude of 19.5 can be achieved for a point source in one hour with a signal to noise of 3 in the continuum (and better if emission lines are present). In imaging mode, limiting magnitudes of 20-21 can be obtained in 10-20mn (with average seing conditions of 2.5 arcsec at OHP). The instrument is very users-friendly and can be put into operations in less than 15mn (rapid change-over from the other instrument in use) if required by the science (like for Gamma-Rays Bursts). Some first scientific results are described for various types of objects, and in particular for the follow-up of GRBs. While some further improvements are still under way, in particular to ease the switch from blue to red setting and add more grisms or filters, MISTRAL is ready for the follow-up of transients and other variable objects, in the soon-to-come era of e.g. the SVOM satellite and of the Rubin telescope.
Disciplines :
Aérospatiale, astronomie & astrophysique
Auteur, co-auteur :
Schmitt, J.
Adami, C.
Dennefeld, M.
Agneray, F.
Basa, S.
Brunel, J. C.
Buat, V.
Burgarella, D.
Carvalho, C.
Castagnoli, G.
Grosso, N.
Huppert, F.
Moreau, C.
Moreau, F.
Moreau, L.
Muslimov, E.
Pascal, S.
Perruchot, S.
Russeil, D.
Beuzit, J. L.
Dolon, F.
Ferrari, M.
Hamelin, B.
LevanSuu, A.
Aravind, K.
Gotz, D.
Jehin, Emmanuel  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Unités de recherche interfacultaires > Space sciences, Technologies and Astrophysics Research (STAR)
LeFloc'h, E.
Palmerio, J.
Saccardi, A.
Schneider, B.
Schüssler, F.
Turpin, D.
Vergani, S. D.
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Langue du document :
Anglais
Titre :
Multi-purpose InSTRument for Astronomy at Low-resolution: MISTRAL@OHP
Date de publication/diffusion :
01 avril 2024
Titre du périodique :
Astronomy and Astrophysics
ISSN :
0004-6361
eISSN :
1432-0746
Maison d'édition :
EDP Sciences
Volume/Tome :
687
Fascicule/Saison :
A198
Pagination :
17pp
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed vérifié par ORBi
Disponible sur ORBi :
depuis le 01 juillet 2024

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