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29 August 2022 AIV of FRIDA optics: from optical manufacturing to system cryogenic qualification
Salvador Cuevas, Oscar Chapa, Luis C. Álvarez-Núñez, Beatriz Sánchez, Carolina Keiman, Carlos Espejo, Rubén A. Flores-Meza, Jorge Fuentes-Fernández, J. Refugio Fujarte, J. Leonardo Garcés, Gerardo Lara, Berenice Rodríguez, J. Eleazar Sánchez, Alan M. Watson
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Abstract
FRIDA is an infrared (0.9 microns- 2.5 microns ) imager and integral field spectrograph that will work in concert with the Gran Telescopio Canarias Adaptive Optics system (GTCAO). We describe the assembly, integration and validation of the FRIDA optics: the manufacture of the optical components at our UNAM workshops; the opto-mechanical assembly including the alignment and interferometric validation tests; the assembly and testing of all of the optics and mechanisms on a the cold bench at room temperature. Finally, the cryogenic subsystems validation, prior to the final assembly and integration of the instrument inside the FRIDA cryostat.
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Salvador Cuevas, Oscar Chapa, Luis C. Álvarez-Núñez, Beatriz Sánchez, Carolina Keiman, Carlos Espejo, Rubén A. Flores-Meza, Jorge Fuentes-Fernández, J. Refugio Fujarte, J. Leonardo Garcés, Gerardo Lara, Berenice Rodríguez, J. Eleazar Sánchez, and Alan M. Watson "AIV of FRIDA optics: from optical manufacturing to system cryogenic qualification", Proc. SPIE 12184, Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy IX, 121844C (29 August 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2630825
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KEYWORDS
Optics manufacturing

Cryogenics

Imaging systems

Optical testing

Spectrographs

Astronomical adaptive optics

Astronomical instrumentation engineering

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