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9 July 1998 Recent advances with WYFFOS
David L. King, Susan P. Worswick
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Abstract
WYFFOS is a bench-mounted spectrograph based on a Baranne white pupil design, located on one of the Nasmyth platforms of the William Herschel Telescope. It is fed by 126 optical fibers which are accurately positioned in the corrected one degree focal plane by the robotic positioner. AUTOFIB-2 at the prime focus of the WHT. We describe two enhancements to the normal use of WYFFOS; the provision of an 'echelle' mode of operation, and the design for a new longer focal length camera.
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David L. King and Susan P. Worswick "Recent advances with WYFFOS", Proc. SPIE 3355, Optical Astronomical Instrumentation, (9 July 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.316756
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Cameras

Spectrographs

Mirrors

Charge-coupled devices

CCD cameras

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