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SIFAP2: a new versatile configuration at the TNG for the MPPC based photometer

Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Ghedina, A.
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LEONE, FRANCESCO  
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AMBROSINO, Filippo  
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Meddi, F.
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PAPITTO, ALESSANDRO  
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Riverol, L.
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Hernandez, M.
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Cecconi, M.
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Gonzalez G., M. D.
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Perez Ventura, H.
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San Juan, J. J.
DOI
10.1117/12.2316348
Abstract
The quality of SiFAP (Silicon Fast Astronomical Photometer) at the TNG has already shown its ability to easily detect optical pulses from transitional millisecond pulsars and from other slower neutron stars. Up to now the photometer based on Silicon Photo Multipliers manufactured by Hamamatsu Photonics (MPPC, Multi Pixel Photon Counter) was mounted (on and manually aligned with) a MOS mask at the F/11 focal plane of the telescope. In order to have a more versatile instrument with the possibility to remotely center and point several targets during the night we have decided to build a new mechanical support for the MPPCs and mount it on the Namsyth Interface (NI), where originally OIG and later GIANO were hosted. The MPPC module devoted to observe the target will be placed at the center of the FoV (on-axis), while the reference signal will be collected from a peripheral star in the FoV (Field of view) by means of the MPPC module that will be set at this position by a combination of a linear stage movement and a derotator angle. At the same time we have introduced the option for a polarimetric mode, with a 3rd MPPC module and a polarizing cube beam-splitter that separates the states between this and the on axis MPPC. SiFAP has been developed with 3 independent custom electronic chains for data acquisition, exploiting the 3 different outputs (analog, digital, USB pre-processed) provided by the MPPCs modules. The electronic chain fed by the analog output is able to tag a single photon ToA (Time of Arrival) with a time resolution of 25 ns, while the remaining electronic chains can integrate the signal into time bins from 100 ms down to 20 μs. The absolute time is provided by a GPS unit with a time resolution of 25 ns at 50% of the rising edge of the 1PPS (1 Pulse Per Second) signal which is linked to the UTC (Universal Time Coordinated). Apart from the versatility with the remotely controlled on sky configuration of the MPPCs, the mounting of SiFAP2 at the NI allows for a permanent hosting of the instrument, readily available for observations. The new polarimetric mode will then offer other scientific opportunities that have not been explored so far in high-temporal resolution astronomy.
Coverage
Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy VII
All editors
Evans, Christopher J.; Simard, Luc; Takami, Hideki
Series
PROCEEDINGS OF SPIE  
Volume
10702
Start page
107025Q
Conferenece
Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy VII
Conferenece place
Austin, Texas, United States
Conferenece date
10-15 June, 2018
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/30505
Url
https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/10702/2316348/SIFAP2--a-new-versatile-configuration-at-the-TNG-for/10.1117/12.2316348.full?SSO=1
Issn Identifier
0277-786X
Ads BibCode
2018SPIE10702E..5QG
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