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NIC-FPS - Quick Information and Specifications

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This page last updated: Sept 27, 2007 - GS
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Basic User's Guide: NICFPS - 2007


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Instrument Description

The Near-Infrared Camera/Fabry-Perot Spectrometer (NIC-FPS) is a collaborative effort of the University of Colorado, the Astrophysical Research Consortium, Apache Point Observatory, and Ball Aerospace. It consists of a near-infrared imaging camera and a Fabry-Perot etalon which can be moved in and out of the beam, enabling full-field spectrometry with a selection of narrowband filters as blockers. NIC-FPS will allow broad- and narrowband near-IR imaging and medium (R~10,000) resolution spectrometry of a variety of astrophysical objects with a 4.6'x4.6' FOV. It will be among the first ground-based instruments to implement the Rockwell Hawaii-1RG detector, which gives high quantum efficiency (>65%) over the instrument's wavelength sensitivity range of 0.85-2.5 microns. The Queensgate Instruments QI EC50WF etalon, provided by Rice University, will enable 0.01% bandpass full-field imaging around a number of interesting atomic and molecular lines, resulting in excellent sky background suppression.


NIC-FPS Quick  Information

  • CCD is a Rockwell Hawaii-1RG detector 1024 x1024
  • CCD pixel size = 18µm
  • CCD gain = 1.89 e-/ADU ±0.02
  • CCD read noise = 4.12 e- ±0.05
  • Quantum Effeciency >65%
  • Dark Current: <1 e- / second
  • Pixel scale = 0.273"/pixel
  • Full well depth: >100k e-
  • Linear up to 38k, Saturation at 56K
  • Installed filters (User selectable): See Here
  • Spectral Coverage:
  • Effective Focal Ratio at detector f/3.99
  • Field of View: 4.58' x 4.58', 6.42' (corner to corner)
  • Minimum Exposure: 5.4sec (full chip read, shorter for subframe)

Baseline Filter Set

Broadband Filters

Mauna Kea J, H, Ks

Z-band

Narrowband Filters

Expected Instrumental Sensitivity
Limiting magnitudes are given as 5-sigma values achieved in one hour of integration. NOTE: These values are as calculated, not as measured!

Passband Magnitude
Z 24.2
J 23.3
H 21.6
K 21.2

Photometric Zero Points (measured against 2MASS photometry, July 2005)

Zeropoint
J 24.807 +/- 0.147
H 25.398 +/- 0.196
Ks 24.949+/- 0.076