<i>Euclid</i> preparation
Аннотация
ESA’s Euclid cosmology mission relies on the very sensitive and accurately calibrated spectroscopy channel of the Near-Infrared Spectrometer and Photometer (NISP). With three operational grisms in two wavelength intervals, NISP provides diffraction-limited slitless spectroscopy over a field of 0.57 deg 2 . A blue grism, BG E , covers the wavelength range 926–1366 nm at a spectral resolution (ℛ) of 440–900 for a 0.″5 diameter source with a dispersion of 1.24 nm px −1 . Two red grisms, RG E , span 1206 to 1892 nm at ℛ = 550–740 and a dispersion of 1.37 nm px −1 . We describe the construction of the grisms as well as the ground testing of the flight model of the NISP instrument, where these properties were established.
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