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1 July 1990 Focal reducer/CCD detector system for the McDonald 2.1-m telescope
Chet B. Opal, John A. Booth
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Abstract
A focal reducer which converts the f/13.5 primary Cassegrain beam of the McDonald 2.1 m telescope to f/3.0 is described. The resulting plate scale is 30 microns/arcsec, which is a good match to the resolution of typical CCDs for seeing conditions of about 1 arcsec. The present system uses a SID501 RCA CCD with 30-micron pixels; however, a TI 800 x 800 CCD with 15-micron pixels and other low-noise, small pixel devices will be used eventually. The focal reducer uses primarily reflective optics to provide good sensitivity down to the atmospheric cutoff at 3100A.
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Chet B. Opal and John A. Booth "Focal reducer/CCD detector system for the McDonald 2.1-m telescope", Proc. SPIE 1235, Instrumentation in Astronomy VII, (1 July 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.19091
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KEYWORDS
Charge-coupled devices

Sensors

Cameras

Telescopes

Mirrors

Optical filters

Astronomy

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