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16 August 2000 SWIR at the Nordic Optical Telescope: NOTCam
Timothy M. C. Abbott, Colin Aspin, Anton Norup Sorensen, Preben Norregaard, Johannes Andersen, Michael I. Andersen, Nicole S. van der Bliek, Jacob Wang Clasen, Graham C. Cox, Jens Klougart, Hans Larsen, Niels Michaelsen, Benjamin Noel, Goran Olofsson, Carlos Perez, Hugo E. Schwarz
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Abstract
We describe the Nordic Optical Telescope's facility short- wavelength IR instrument, NOTCam. The instrument will be capable of wide-field and high-resolution imaging, long-slit and multi-object grism spectroscopy, coronography, and imaging-and spectro-polarimetry. First light will be in mid- 2000. Current progress is summarized and some problems we have encountered and overcome are discussed.
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Timothy M. C. Abbott, Colin Aspin, Anton Norup Sorensen, Preben Norregaard, Johannes Andersen, Michael I. Andersen, Nicole S. van der Bliek, Jacob Wang Clasen, Graham C. Cox, Jens Klougart, Hans Larsen, Niels Michaelsen, Benjamin Noel, Goran Olofsson, Carlos Perez, and Hugo E. Schwarz "SWIR at the Nordic Optical Telescope: NOTCam", Proc. SPIE 4008, Optical and IR Telescope Instrumentation and Detectors, (16 August 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.395528
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Short wave infrared radiation

Telescopes

Optical telescopes

Imaging spectroscopy

Infrared telescopes

Spectroscopes

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