First light simultaneous triple-channel optical observations of the OPTICAM system at the OAN-SPM

Castro, Angel; Michel, Raúl; Castro Segura, Noel; Altamirano, Diego; Tejada, Carlos; Herrera, Joel; Colorado, Enrique; Sierra, Gerardo; Altamirano-Dévora, Liliana; Echevarría, Juan; Sloot, Rasjied; Wijnands, Rudy; Zavala, Iván; Rojas, David; Hernández Santisteban, Juan V.; Vincentelli, Federico; Hernández-Landa, Javier A.; Wang, Song; Fuentes, Melissa; Gandhi, Poshak; Silva-Cabrera, José S.; Ramírez Vélez, Julio; García, Benjamín; Guisa, Gerardo; Gómez Maqueo Chew, Yilen; Montalvo, Felipe; Valenzuela, Francisco
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New Astronomy

Fecha de publicación:
11
2024
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Descripción
OPTICAM is a triple-band optical system developed for the 2.1 m telescope of the National Astronomical Observatory in the Sierra de San Pedro Mártir (OAN-SPM). Partial engineering tests were conducted in 2019, with the complete system experiencing its first light in March 2022. The system incorporates two beam splitters, enabling simultaneous observations on three channels. Users can choose three out of the five available filters from the SDSS filter set (u‧g‧r‧i‧z‧), covering the wavelength range from 320 to 1000 nm. It offers an effective field of view of approximately 4.7, 4.7, and 5.6 arcminutes in each of its arms, respectively. Due to its design and capabilities, OPTICAM is suitable for coordinated observations with other ground-based and space-based observatories. This document presents the final instrument design and the current system status. Some of the optical tests carried out are described. We also present the results of scientific observations conducted during its first light and first year of operations.