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24 July 2014 Performance of the LINC NIRVANA fringe and flexure tracker at delivery
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Abstract
The LINC-NIRVANA Fringe and Flexure Tracking System has nearly completed assembly in the lab in Cologne, and will soon be ready for shipment and integration into the full LINC-NIRVANA system at MPIA Heidelberg. This paper provides an overview of the final assembly and testing phase in Cologne, concentrating on those aspects that directly affect instrument performance, including the detector performance and stability of the detector positioning system.
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Matthew Horrobin, Andreas Eckart, Udo Beckmann, Claus Connot, Jens Dierkes, Bettina Lindhorst, Edmund Nußbaum, Steffen Rost, Semir Smajić, Christian Straubmeier, Imke Wank, Thomas Bertram, and Jörg-Uwe Pott "Performance of the LINC NIRVANA fringe and flexure tracker at delivery", Proc. SPIE 9146, Optical and Infrared Interferometry IV, 91462G (24 July 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2055724
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Sensors

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Sensor performance

Computer programming

Control systems

Interfaces

Telescopes

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