Bibcode
Arribas, Santiago; Thatte, Niranjan A.; Tecza, Mathias; Goodsall, Timothy; Clarke, Fraser; Davies, Roger L.; Bacon, Roland; Colina, Luis; Lunney, David; Mediavilla, E.; Remillieux, Alban; Rigopoulou, Dimitra; Swinbank, Mark; Verma, Aprajita
Referencia bibliográfica
Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy III. Edited by McLean, Ian S.; Ramsay, Suzanne K.; Takami, Hideki. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 7735, pp. 77355H-77355H-6 (2010).
Fecha de publicación:
7
2010
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Descripción
HARMONI has been conceived as a workhorse visible and near-infrared
(0.47-2.45 microns) integral field spectrograph for the European
Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT). It provides both seeing and
diffraction limited observations at several spectral resolutions (R=
4000, 10000, 20000). HARMONI can operate with almost any flavor of AO
(e.g. GLAO, LTAO, SCAO), and it is equipped with four spaxel scales (4,
10, 20 and 40 mas) thanks to which it can be optimally configured for a
wide variety of science programs, from ultra-sensitive observations of
point sources to highangular resolution spatially resolved studies of
extended objects. In this paper we describe the expected performance of
the instrument as well as its scientific potential. We show some
simulated observations for a selected science program, and compare
HARMONI with other ground and space based facilities, like VLT, ALMA,
and JWST, commenting on their synergies and complementarities.