Euclid Near Infrared Spectrometer and Photometer instrument flight model presentation, performance, and ground calibration results summary

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Euclid Near Infrared Spectrometer and Photometer instrument flight model presentation, performance, and ground calibration results summary. / Maciaszek, Thierry; Ealet, Anne; Gillard, William; Jahnke, Knud; Barbier, Remi; Prieto, Eric; Bon, William; Bonnefoi, Anne; Jaquet, Marc; Martin, Laurent; Sanchez, Patrice; Auricchio, Natalia; Franceschi, Enrico; Medinaceli, Eduardo; Trifoglio, Massimo; Corcione, Leonardo; Capobianco, Vito; Ligori, Sebastiano; Dusini, Stefano; Borsato, Enrico; Lilje, Per; Andersen, M.; Andersen, Jeppe; Sorensen, Anton; Jessen, Niels C.; Euclid Consortium.

In: Proceedings of SPIE, Vol. 12180, 121801K, 27.08.2022.

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Maciaszek, T, Ealet, A, Gillard, W, Jahnke, K, Barbier, R, Prieto, E, Bon, W, Bonnefoi, A, Jaquet, M, Martin, L, Sanchez, P, Auricchio, N, Franceschi, E, Medinaceli, E, Trifoglio, M, Corcione, L, Capobianco, V, Ligori, S, Dusini, S, Borsato, E, Lilje, P, Andersen, M, Andersen, J, Sorensen, A, Jessen, NC & Euclid Consortium 2022, 'Euclid Near Infrared Spectrometer and Photometer instrument flight model presentation, performance, and ground calibration results summary', Proceedings of SPIE, vol. 12180, 121801K. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2630338

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Maciaszek, T., Ealet, A., Gillard, W., Jahnke, K., Barbier, R., Prieto, E., Bon, W., Bonnefoi, A., Jaquet, M., Martin, L., Sanchez, P., Auricchio, N., Franceschi, E., Medinaceli, E., Trifoglio, M., Corcione, L., Capobianco, V., Ligori, S., Dusini, S., ... Euclid Consortium (2022). Euclid Near Infrared Spectrometer and Photometer instrument flight model presentation, performance, and ground calibration results summary. Proceedings of SPIE, 12180, [121801K]. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2630338

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Maciaszek T, Ealet A, Gillard W, Jahnke K, Barbier R, Prieto E et al. Euclid Near Infrared Spectrometer and Photometer instrument flight model presentation, performance, and ground calibration results summary. Proceedings of SPIE. 2022 Aug 27;12180. 121801K. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2630338

Author

Maciaszek, Thierry ; Ealet, Anne ; Gillard, William ; Jahnke, Knud ; Barbier, Remi ; Prieto, Eric ; Bon, William ; Bonnefoi, Anne ; Jaquet, Marc ; Martin, Laurent ; Sanchez, Patrice ; Auricchio, Natalia ; Franceschi, Enrico ; Medinaceli, Eduardo ; Trifoglio, Massimo ; Corcione, Leonardo ; Capobianco, Vito ; Ligori, Sebastiano ; Dusini, Stefano ; Borsato, Enrico ; Lilje, Per ; Andersen, M. ; Andersen, Jeppe ; Sorensen, Anton ; Jessen, Niels C. ; Euclid Consortium. / Euclid Near Infrared Spectrometer and Photometer instrument flight model presentation, performance, and ground calibration results summary. In: Proceedings of SPIE. 2022 ; Vol. 12180.

Bibtex

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title = "Euclid Near Infrared Spectrometer and Photometer instrument flight model presentation, performance, and ground calibration results summary",
abstract = "The NISP (Near Infrared Spectrometer and Photometer) is one of the two Euclid instruments (see ref [1]). It operates in the near-IR spectral region (950 -2020nm) as a photometer and spectrometer. The instrument is composed of: - a cold (135 K) optomechanical subsystem consisting of a Silicon carbide structure, an optical assembly, a filter wheel mechanism, a grism wheel mechanism, a calibration unit, and a thermal control system,- a detection system based on a mosaic of 16 H2RG with their front-end readout electronic, and- a warm electronic system (290 K) composed of a data processing / detector control unit and of an instrument control unit that interfaces with the spacecraft via a 1553 bus for command and control and via Spacewire links for science data.This paper presents:- the final architecture of the flight model instrument and subsystems, and- the performance and the ground calibration measurement done at NISP level and at Euclid Payload Module level at operational cold temperature.",
keywords = "Euclid, Spectroscopy, Photometry, Infrared, Instrument, NISP",
author = "Thierry Maciaszek and Anne Ealet and William Gillard and Knud Jahnke and Remi Barbier and Eric Prieto and William Bon and Anne Bonnefoi and Marc Jaquet and Laurent Martin and Patrice Sanchez and Natalia Auricchio and Enrico Franceschi and Eduardo Medinaceli and Massimo Trifoglio and Leonardo Corcione and Vito Capobianco and Sebastiano Ligori and Stefano Dusini and Enrico Borsato and Per Lilje and M. Andersen and Jeppe Andersen and Anton Sorensen and Jessen, {Niels C.} and {Euclid Consortium}",
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AU - Barbier, Remi

AU - Prieto, Eric

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AU - Jaquet, Marc

AU - Martin, Laurent

AU - Sanchez, Patrice

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AU - Franceschi, Enrico

AU - Medinaceli, Eduardo

AU - Trifoglio, Massimo

AU - Corcione, Leonardo

AU - Capobianco, Vito

AU - Ligori, Sebastiano

AU - Dusini, Stefano

AU - Borsato, Enrico

AU - Lilje, Per

AU - Andersen, M.

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