Nessi: An Optimized Near-Infrared (Nir) Multi-Object Spectrograph (Mos) For Exoplanet Studies

GROUND-BASED AND AIRBORNE INSTRUMENTATION FOR ASTRONOMY IV(2012)

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NESSI: the New Mexico Tech Extra(solar) planet Spectroscopic Survey Instrument is a ground-based multi-object spectrograph that operates in the near-infrared and is being deployed this fall at the Magdalena Ridge Observatory 2.4 m telescope. When completed later this year, it is expected to be used to characterize the atmospheres of transiting exoplanets with unprecedented ground-based accuracies down to about K = 9 magnitude. The superior capabilities of NEESI for this type of work lay, in part, in the design philosophy used for the instrument which is well-focused on the exoplanet case. We report here on this design philosophy, detail and status of the design and assembly, and preparation for first light in the fall of 2012.
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spectrometer, near-infrared, multi-object spectroscopy, exoplanet characterization
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