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Table 1
An overview of the hardware and software contributions to X-shooter from the different consortium partners.
ESO | PI S. D’Odorico, PM H. Dekker |
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Detector systems | |
Flexure compensation system | |
Cryogenic control electronics | |
Data reduction software | |
Final integration and commissioning | |
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Denmark | PI and PM P. Kjaergaard Rasmussen |
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Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen University, | UVB & VIS spectrograph (mechanics) |
DTU Space, Copenhagen | Instrument backbone |
Pre-slit optics and calibration system | |
Instrument control electronics | |
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France | PI F. Hammer, PM I. Guinouard |
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Paris Observatory Meudon | Integral field unit |
Astroparticle and Cosmology Paris | Data reduction software |
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Italy | PI R. Pallavicini/S. Randich, PM F. Zerbi |
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INAF Observatory Palermo, | UVB & VIS spectrographs (optics) |
INAF Observatory Brera, | Instrument Control Software |
INAF Observatory Trieste, | |
INAF Observatory Catania | |
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The Netherlands | PI L. Kaper, PM R. Navarro |
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Netherlands Research School for Astronomy (NOVA) | NIR spectrograph |
Astronomical Institute, University of Amsterdam | NIR cryostat |
Astronomical Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen | Data reduction software |
ASTRON Dwingeloo |
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