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OHS: OH-airglow Suppressor for the Subaru telescope

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PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN
Volume 53, Issue 2, Pages 355-360

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/pasj/53.2.355

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cosmology : observations; instrumentation : spectrographs; infrared : general

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This paper describes an OH-airglow Suppressor (OHS) for the infrared Nasmyth focus of the Subaru telescope. OHS has the capability of eliminating 224 airglow-lines in the J- and H-bands, which are major sources of background radiation at near-infrared wavelengths up to 2 mum. Specifically, it is a pre-optics system installed between the telescope and an infrared camera/spectrograph (CISCO). The suppressor reduces sky background emissions to 1/25 and its throughput is 40%. As a result, the S/N gain achieved with OHS is more than 1 mag compared to the typical spectroscopic approach. The limiting magnitude measured during a test observing run was found to be H = 21.1 mag (lambda/Delta lambda = 210, S/N = 5) in the standard 4000 s exposure sequence.

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