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Science Commissioning of NIHTS: The Near-infrared High Throughput Spectrograph on the Lowell Discovery Telescope
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WoS WOS:000630475000001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85103812049
DOI 10.1088/1538-3873/ABE2F4
Año 2021
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

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Internacional

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Extranjeras


Abstract



The Near-Infrared High Throughput Spectrograph (NIHTS) is in operation on the 4.3 m Lowell Discovery Telescope (LDT) in Happy Jack, AZ. NIHTS is a low-resolution spectrograph (R similar to 200) that operates from 0.86 to 2.45 microns. NIHTS is fed by a custom dichroic mirror which reflects near-infrared wavelengths to the spectrograph and transmits the visible to enable simultaneous imaging with the Large Monolithic Imager (LMI), an independent visible wavelength camera. The combination of premier tracking and acquisition capabilities of the LDT, a several arcminutes field of view on LMI, and high spectral throughput on NIHTS enables novel studies of a number of astrophysical and planetary objects including Kuiper Belt Objects, asteroids, comets, low mass stars, and exoplanet hosts stars. We present a summary of NIHTS operations, commissioning, data reduction procedures with two approaches for the correction of telluric absorption features, and an overview of select science cases that will be pursued by Lowell Observatory, Northern Arizona University, and LDT partners.

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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Gustafsson, Annika Mujer No Arizona Univ - Estados Unidos
Northern Arizona University - Estados Unidos
2 Moskovitz, Nicholas Hombre Lowell Observ - Estados Unidos
Lowell Observatory - Estados Unidos
3 Cushing, Michael Hombre Univ Toledo - Estados Unidos
The University of Toledo - Estados Unidos
4 Bida, Thomas A. Hombre Lowell Observ - Estados Unidos
Lowell Observatory - Estados Unidos
5 Dunham, Edward W. Hombre Lowell Observ - Estados Unidos
6 Roe, Henry Hombre Observatorio Gemini - Chile
Gemini Observatory/AURA - Chile

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Financiamiento



Fuente
National Science Foundation
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences
NASA's Planetary Astronomy and Planetary Major Equipment programs
Mt. Cuba Foundation
NASA Near-Earth Object Observations Program

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These results made use of the Lowell Discovery Telescope at Lowell Observatory. Lowell is a private, non-profit institution dedicated to astrophysical research and public appreciation of astronomy and operates the LDT in partnership with Boston University, the University of Maryland, the University of Toledo, Northern Arizona University and Yale University. The LMI was built by Lowell Observatory using funds provided by the National Science Foundation (AST-1005313).
These results made use of the Lowell Discovery Telescope at Lowell Observatory. Lowell is a private, non-profit institution dedicated to astrophysical research and public appreciation of astronomy and operates the LDT in partnership with Boston University, the University of Maryland, the University of Toledo, Northern Arizona University and Yale University. The LMI was built by Lowell Observatory using funds provided by the National Science Foundation (AST-1005313).
These results made use of the Lowell Discovery Telescope at Lowell Observatory. Lowell is a private, non-profit institution dedicated to astrophysical research and public appreciation of astronomy and operates the LDT in partnership with Boston University, the University of Maryland, the University of Toledo, Northern Arizona University and Yale University. The LMI was built by Lowell Observatory using funds provided by the National Science Foundation (AST-1005313).

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