Welcome to the PANIC Project website
PANIC is the new PAnoramic Near-Infrared Camera for the 2.2m telescope on Calar Alto Observatory. The project started in September 2006. It is a joint project between MPIA (Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie ) and IAA (Instituto de Astronomia de Andalucia in Granada).
The aim of the project is to build a wide-field general purpose NIR camera. Of course it will be very well suited for surveys.
With its focal plane array of 2x2 HAWAII2-RG detectors it covers a 30x30 arcmin field-of-view and it has a pixel scale of 0.45 arcsec/pixel. The cryogenic optics has three flat folding mirrors with diameters up to 270 mm and eight lenses with diameters between 115 mm and 250 mm. A compact filter unit can carry up to 19 filters distribited over four filter wheels. The wheels have cryogenic stepper motors.
The instrument has a diameter of 1.1 m and it is about 1 m long. Since the there is a weight limit of only 400 kg at the 2.2 m telescope, a lightweight cryostat design is necessary. The aluminium vacuum vessel and radiation shield have wall thicknesses of only 6 mm and 3 mm respectively. Cooling is done by liquid nitrogen.
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PANIC in a Nutshell |
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Telescope |
Cassegrain 2.2m Calar Alto |
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F Ratio |
f/8 |
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Field of view |
30' x 30' |
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Direct Imagin |
Over the whole FOV |
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Pixel scale |
0.45 arcsec/pixel |
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Detector |
2 x 2 mosaic of 4 Hawaii-2 RG |
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Gap between detectors |
167 pìxels |
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Filling factor |
98% |
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Wavelength range |
0.95– 2.45 mm with IQ 0.82-0.95 mm able to transmit |
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Filters |
Broad band ZYJHK Narrow band: ~1% |
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Intrinsic image quality |
EE80 <= 2 pixels = 0.9 arcsec=36 mm |
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Pupil Image available |
Cold stop |
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Geometrical distortions |
<= 1.5% |
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Operating temperature |
80K (liquid nitrogen) |
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Data format |
FITS |
PANIC Collaboration
PANIC is a collaborative effort of these institutions:
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Science
We list below potential scientific cases that would benefit from the panoramic imaging mode of PANIC. More details for some of them can be found in the Phase A document, section 2. A (non-exhaustive) compilation of science cases that would benefit from the other TBC observing modes is also given.
Contact us
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