ABU/SPIREX: South Pole thermal IR experiment
Albert M. Fowler(Optica), N. A. Sharp(Optica), William J. Ball(Optica), Antony Schinckel(UNSW Sydney), M. C. B. Ashley(UNSW Sydney), Maxime Boccas(UNSW Sydney), J. W. V. Storey(UNSW Sydney), D. L. DePoy(The Ohio State University), Paul Martini(The Ohio State University), D. A. Harper(University of Chicago), Rodney Marks(University of Chicago)
Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE
August 21, 1998
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Abstract
ABU is a NOAO IR imaging camera designed for evaluating the performance of the 1024x1024 Aladdth InSb array. For this experiment, it was outfitted with five filters (see Figure 9) m the 3-5 micron range to exploit the low water vapor and lower air temperatures at the South Pole. At the South Pole it was integrated with the CARA SPIREX (South Pole Infrared Explorer) telescope. Figure 1 is a picture of the telescope showing the environmental box (the white box by the author). which protected ABU and its electronics from ambient environmental conditions.
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