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2 August 2014 VIS: the visible imager for Euclid
Mark Cropper, S. Pottinger, S.-M. Niemi, J. Denniston, R. Cole, M. Szafraniec, Y. Mellier, M. Berthé, J. Martignac, C. Cara, A. M. di Giorgio, A. Sciortino, S. Paltani, L. Genolet, J.-J. Fourmand, M. Charra, P. Guttridge, B. Winter, J. Endicott, A. Holland, J. Gow, N. Murray, D. Hall, J. Amiaux, R. Laureijs, G. Racca, J.-C. Salvignol, A. Short, J. Lorenzo Alvarez, T. Kitching, H. Hoekstra, R. Massey
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Abstract
Euclid-VIS is the large format visible imager for the ESA Euclid space mission in their Cosmic Vision program, scheduled for launch in 2020. Together with the near infrared imaging within the NISP instrument, it forms the basis of the weak lensing measurements of Euclid. VIS will image in a single r+i+z band from 550-900 nm over a field of view of ~0.5 deg2. By combining 4 exposures with a total of 2260 sec, VIS will reach to V=24.5 (10σ) for sources with extent ~0.3 arcsec. The image sampling is 0.1 arcsec. VIS will provide deep imaging with a tightly controlled and stable point spread function (PSF) over a wide survey area of 15000 deg2 to measure the cosmic shear from nearly 1.5 billion galaxies to high levels of accuracy, from which the cosmological parameters will be measured. In addition, VIS will also provide a legacy dataset with an unprecedented combination of spatial resolution, depth and area covering most of the extra-Galactic sky. Here we will present the results of the study carried out by the Euclid Consortium during the period up to the Preliminary Design Review.
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Mark Cropper, S. Pottinger, S.-M. Niemi, J. Denniston, R. Cole, M. Szafraniec, Y. Mellier, M. Berthé, J. Martignac, C. Cara, A. M. di Giorgio, A. Sciortino, S. Paltani, L. Genolet, J.-J. Fourmand, M. Charra, P. Guttridge, B. Winter, J. Endicott, A. Holland, J. Gow, N. Murray, D. Hall, J. Amiaux, R. Laureijs, G. Racca, J.-C. Salvignol, A. Short, J. Lorenzo Alvarez, T. Kitching, H. Hoekstra, and R. Massey "VIS: the visible imager for Euclid", Proc. SPIE 9143, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2014: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave, 91430J (2 August 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2055543
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KEYWORDS
Charge-coupled devices

Calibration

Point spread functions

Galactic astronomy

Sensors

Camera shutters

Staring arrays

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