A. Bongiovanni
Spanish National Research Council
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Proceedings of SPIE | 2012
Beatriz Sánchez; M. Aguiar-González; Roberto Barreto; S. Becerril; Joss Bland-Hawthorn; A. Bongiovanni; J. Cepa; Santiago Correa; Oscar Chapa; A. Ederoclite; Carlos Espejo; Alejandro Farah; Ana Fragoso; Patricia Fernández; R. Flores; F. Javier Fuentes; Fernando Gago; Fernando Garfias; José V. Gigante; J. Jesús González; Victor Gonzalez-Escalera; Belén Hernández; Elvio Hernández; Alberto Herrera; Guillermo Herrera; Enrique Joven; Rosalia Langarica; Gerardo Lara; José Carlos López; Roberto López
OSIRIS (Optical System for Imaging and low Resolution Integrated Spectroscopy) was the optical Day One instrument for the 10.4m Spanish telescope GTC. It is installed at the Observatorio del Roque de Los Muchachos (La Palma, Spain). This instrument has been operational since March-2009 and covers from 360 to 1000 nm. OSIRIS observing modes include direct imaging with tunable and conventional filters, long slit and low resolution spectroscopy. OSIRIS wide field of view and high efficiency provide a powerful tool for the scientific exploitation of GTC. OSIRIS was developed by a Consortium formed by the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) and the Instituto de Astronomía de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (IA-UNAM). The latter was in charge of the optical design, the manufacture of the camera and collaboration in the assembly, integration and verification process. The IAC was responsible for the remaining design of the instrument and it was the project leader. The present paper considers the development of the instrument from its design to its present situation in which is in used by the scientific community.
Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2018
A. Bongiovanni; M. Ramón-Pérez; A. M. Pérez García; J. Cepa; M. Cervino; J. Nadolny; Rafael Pérez; Emma Alfaro; Hector O. Castaneda; J. A. de Diego; A. Ederoclite; Mariano Fernández; J. Gallego; J. J. González; Israel González; Marianelis Lara; I. Oteo; I. Pintos; M. Pović; Miquel Sánchez; J. Bland; Agustin Cabrera; Harrison P. Jones
The evolution of galaxies through cosmic time is studied observationally by means of extragalactic surveys. The OTELO survey aims to provide the deepest narrow-band survey to date in terms of minimum detectable flux and emission line equivalent width in order to detect the faintest extragalactic emission line systems. In this way, OTELO data will complements other broad-band, narrow-band, and spectroscopic surveys. The red tunable filter of the OSIRIS instrument on the 10.4 m Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC) is used to scan a spectral window centred at
Acta Polytechnica CTU Proceedings, Vol.1, Num. 1, Pp. 307-310 (2014) | 2014
M. Sanchez-Portal; M. Castillo-Fraile; C. Ramos Almeida; P. Esquej; A. Alonso-Herrero; A. M. Pérez García; J. A. Acosta-Pulido; B. Altieri; A. Bongiovanni; J. M. Castro Cerón; J. Cepa; D. Coia; L. Conversi; J. Fritz; J. I. González-Serrano; E. Hatziminaoglou; M. Pović; J. M. Rodŕıguez Espinosa; I. Valtchanov
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Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2012
M. Pović; M. Sanchez-Portal; A. M. Pérez García; A. Bongiovanni; J. Cepa
, which is free from strong sky emission lines, with a sampling interval of
Proceedings of SPIE | 2012
J. López-Ruiz; Jacinto Javier Vaz Cedillo; A. Ederoclite; A. Bongiovanni; Víctor González Escalera
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2011
Jose Antonio de Diego; J. Cepa; Mario De Leo; A. Bongiovanni
and a bandwidth of
Revista Mexicana De Astronomia Y Astrofisica | 2013
M. A. De Leo; J. A. de Diego; T. Verdugo; A. Bongiovanni; J. Cepa; J. I. González-Serrano
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Revista Mexicana De Astronomia Y Astrofisica | 2013
J. A. de Diego; M. A. De Leo; J. Cepa; A. Bongiovanni
in the most deeply explored Extended Groth Strip region. Careful data reduction using improved techniques for sky ring subtraction, accurate astrometry, photometric calibration, and source extraction enables us to compile the OTELO catalogue. This catalogue is complemented with ancillary data ranging from deep X-ray to far-infrared, including high resolution HST images, which allow us to segregate the different types of targets, derive precise photometric redshifts, and obtain the morphological classification of the extragalactic objects detected. The OTELO multi-wavelength catalogue contains 11237 entries and is 50% complete at AB magnitude 26.38. Of these sources, 6600 have photometric redshifts with an uncertainty
Revista Mexicana De Astronomia Y Astrofisica | 2011
J. A. de Diego; M. A. De Leo; A. Bongiovanni; T. Verdugo; J. Cepa
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Archive | 2010
Lorenzo M. Fernandez; Jordi Cepa; A. Bongiovanni; Ana Pérez García; A. Ederoclite; M. A. Povic M. Lara-Lopez; M. Sanchez-Portal
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