Suresh Sivanandam,1 Scott Chapman,2,3,4 Adam Muzzin,5 Scott Christie,1 Paul Hickson,4 Alan McConnachie,3 Simon Thibaulthttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-2791-0595,6 Jenny Atwood,3 André Anthony,3 Marcin Sawicki,7 Jennifer Dunn,3 Jae-Joon Lee,8 Kim Venn,9 Ruben Diaz,10 Stephen Goodsell,11,12 Shawn Barbod,11 Martin Tschimmel,10 Mark Barnet,1 Gavin Hay,1 Scott Roberts,3 Gaetano Sivo,10 Masen Lamb,11,9 Shaojie Chen,1 Saugata Dutt,1 Patrick Nkwari,1 Olivier Lardière,3 Uriel Conod,4,3 Sarik Jeram,1 Julia Scharwächter11
1Dunlap Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics (Canada) 2Dalhousie Univ. (Canada) 3National Research Council Canada (Canada) 4The Univ. of British Columbia (Canada) 5York Univ. (Canada) 6Univ. Laval (Canada) 7Saint Mary's Univ. (Canada) 8Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (Korea, Republic of) 9Univ. of Victoria (Canada) 10Gemini Observatory (Chile) 11Gemini Observatory (United States) 12Durham Univ. (United Kingdom)
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The Gemini Infrared Multi-Object Spectrograph (GIRMOS) is a new facility instrument being designed in close partnership with the upcoming facility adaptive optics (AO) system at Gemini-North observatory called GNAO. GIRMOS will carry out high angular resolution (0.83 – 2.4 µm) imaging and multi-object integral field (0.95 – 2.35 µm) spectroscopy within GNAO’s two arcminute field-of-regard. GIRMOS consists of an imager and four identical deployable integral field spectrographs with a multi-object AO system that provides an additional image quality improvement for each spectrograph over GNAO across the full field. We present the final design overview of GIRMOS, which will be entering the construction phase in 2024 with an expected delivery in 2027. GIRMOS is a pathfinder for future extremely large telescope instrumentation that requires high angular resolution, highly multiplexed spectroscopy.
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Suresh Sivanandam, Scott Chapman, Adam Muzzin, Scott Christie, Paul Hickson, Alan McConnachie, Simon Thibault, Jenny Atwood, André Anthony, Marcin Sawicki, Jennifer Dunn, Jae-Joon Lee, Kim Venn, Ruben Diaz, Stephen Goodsell, Shawn Barbod, Martin Tschimmel, Mark Barnet, Gavin Hay, Scott Roberts, Gaetano Sivo, Masen Lamb, Shaojie Chen, Saugata Dutt, Patrick Nkwari, Olivier Lardière, Uriel Conod, Sarik Jeram, Julia Scharwächter, "The final design of the Gemini Infrared Multi-Object Spectrograph: Gemini’s new adaptive optics facility instrument," Proc. SPIE 13096, Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy X, 130960K (5 August 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3020305