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Scientific Detectors for Astronomy 2005

Explorers of the Photon Odyssey

Part of the book series: Astrophysics and Space Science Library (ASSL, volume 336)

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Table of contents (86 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-lxiv
  2. Observatory Status and Plans

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Overview Paper - Instruments, Detectors and the Future of Astronomy with Large Ground Based Telescopes

      • Douglas A. Simons, Paola Amico, Dietrich Baade, Sam Barden, Randall D. Campbell, Gert Finger et al.
      Pages 13-44
    3. Pan-STARRS and Gigapixel Cameras

      • John L. Tonry, Peter M. Onaka, Barry Burke, Gerard A. Luppino
      Pages 53-62
    4. The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope

      • D. Kirk Gilmore
      Pages 63-72
    5. Optical Detector Systems at the European Southern Observatory

      • Dietrich Baade, Optical Detector Team
      Pages 73-80
    6. The UKIRT Wide Field Camera

      • Derek Ives
      Pages 81-86
    7. Nod & Shuffle 3D Spectroscopy

      • Martin M. Roth, Nicolas Cardiel, Javier Cenarro, Detlef Schönberner, Matthias Steffen
      Pages 99-108
    8. Detector Systems for the MODS Spectrograph

      • Bruce Atwood, Daniel Pappalardo, Mark A. Derwent, Thomas P. O'Brien
      Pages 109-116
    9. Recent Photon Counting Developments at the Observatoire de Marseille

      • Philippe Balard, Philippe Amram, Olivier Boissin, Jacques Boulesteix, Olivier Daigle, Jean-Luc Gach et al.
      Pages 117-122
    10. A CMOS Sensor for Solar Observation

      • Francis Beigbeder, Sylvain Rondi, Nadège Meunier, Michel Rieutord
      Pages 123-128
    11. Plasma Cleaning

      • Sebastian Deiries, Armin Silber, Olaf Iwert, Evi Hummel, Jean Louis Lizon
      Pages 129-136
    12. Thermal Modeling of the Wide-Field Infrared Camera for the CFHT

      • Philippe Feautrier, Eric Stadler, Pascal Puget
      Pages 137-142
    13. Cooling System for the OmegaCAM CCD Mosaic

      • Jean Louis Lizon, Armin Silber
      Pages 143-146
    14. Bonn Shutters for the Largest Mosaic Cameras

      • Klaus Reif, Günther Klink, Philipp Müller, Henning Poschmann
      Pages 147-152
    15. Slicing the Universe - CCDs for MUSE

      • Roland Reiss, Sebastian Deiries, Jean Louis Lizon, Manfred Meyer, Javier Reyes, Roland Bacon et al.
      Pages 153-158

About this book

The 2005 meeting in Taormina, Italy was attended by 127 professionals who develop and use the highest quality detectors for wavelengths from x-ray to sub-mm, with emphasis on optical and infrared detectors. The meeting consisted of overview talks, technical presentations, poster sessions and roundtable discussions.

These proceedings capture the technical content and the spirit of the 2005 workshop. The 87 papers cover a wide range of detector technologies including CCDs, CMOS, APDs, and sub-mm detectors. There are papers on observatory status and plans, special applications, detector testing and characterization, and electronics. A special feature of these proceedings is the inclusion of pedagogical overview papers, which were written by teams of leading experts from different institutions. These proceedings are appropriate for a range of expertise levels, from undergraduates to professionals working in the field. The information presented in this book will serve as a valuable reference for many years to come.

This workshop was organized by the Scientific Workshop Factory, Inc. and the INAF- Osservatorio Astrofisico di Catania.

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Chicago, USA

    Jenna E. Beletic

  • Rockwell Scientific Company, USA

    James W. Beletic

  • European Southern Observatory, Chile

    Paola Amico

About the editors

Jenna Beletic

Is an anthropology student with a very unique knowledge of scientific detectors for astronomy. She literally grew up in this community, having helped install a high speed, low noise CCD camera system at a Kitt Peak telescope when she was only 8 years old. She has supported all of the last four detector workshops, co-editing the last two proceedings and being the lead editor on these proceedings.

James Beletic

Internationally recognized for his expertise in optical and infrared detectors, he has held management positions at major research laboratories, universities and observatories in Europe and the United States before taking his present position as Director of Sensor Systems at the Rockwell Scientific Company, a leading detector manufacturer. He has led teams that developed detector systems used on 23 telescopes at 16 different observatories in Chile, the mainland United States, the Canary Islands and Hawaii. He has led the development of new types of imaging sensors, and has collaborated with many of the major astronomy instrumentation teams.

Paola Amico

An astronomer who has worked at the two major astronomical observatories with the largest ground-based telescopes: European Southern Observatory and the Keck Observatory. She has a broad understanding of astronomical instrumentation.

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