The goal of this unit was to consolidate the project for the construction of the high resolution spectrometer of the E-ELT (HIRES). The task included the development of scientific cases and tools to predict the instrumental performances. From the technical point of view it included several R&D activities in collaboration with highly specialized Italian companies; it culminated with the detailed design of a highly modular instrument based on well established technologies. From the management point of view it lead to the consolidation of a large international consortium that spans over 12 countries and includes most of the European and ESO-related institutes interested in high resolution spectroscopy. This consortium is led by INAF; its formal creation is awaiting the official call by ESO for the phase-A study for the HIRES instrument of the E-ELT. © SAIt 2015

T-REX OU4 HIRES: the high resolution spectrograph for the E-ELT

Viel, Matteo
2015-01-01

Abstract

The goal of this unit was to consolidate the project for the construction of the high resolution spectrometer of the E-ELT (HIRES). The task included the development of scientific cases and tools to predict the instrumental performances. From the technical point of view it included several R&D activities in collaboration with highly specialized Italian companies; it culminated with the detailed design of a highly modular instrument based on well established technologies. From the management point of view it lead to the consolidation of a large international consortium that spans over 12 countries and includes most of the European and ESO-related institutes interested in high resolution spectroscopy. This consortium is led by INAF; its formal creation is awaiting the official call by ESO for the phase-A study for the HIRES instrument of the E-ELT. © SAIt 2015
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Oliva, E.; Baffa, C.; Busoni, L.; Carbonaro, L.; Cresci, G.; Del Vecchio, C.; Esposito, S.; Ferruzzi, D.; Giani, E.; Iuzzolino, M.; Massi, F.; Miglietta, L.; Pinna, E.; Riccardi, A.; Sanna, N.; Sozzi, M.; Tozzi, A.; Curti, M.; Faggi, S.; Marconi, A.; Bragaglia, A.; Montegriffo, P.; Origlia, L.; Bruno, P.; Munari, M.; Scuderi, S.; Leone, F.; Genoni, M.; Landoni, M.; Poretti, E.; Riva, M.; Zerbi, F.; Carleo, I.; Gratton, R.; Antoniucci, S.; Li Causi, G.; Nisini, B.; Vitali, F.; Cirami, R.; Coretti, I.; Cristiani, S.; Cupani, G.; D'Odorico, V.; Di Marcantonio, P.; Molaro, P.; Viel, Matteo
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