Because of its rectangular shape it was decided to mount the grism
rotated by 90 degrees such that the grism can be properly aligned
without the need of modifying the grism wheel or having problems
partly vignetting the beam. The special holder was designed and made
at Copenhagen University. When the grism is mounted it gives the
dispersion along the rows of the CCD, and can hence only be used with
our set of 'vertical' slits. The resolution of the grism is highest of
all ALFOSC grisms (including the Echelle grisms), and results in
R=10000 for a 0.5 arcsec slit (2.5 detector pixels), with a
corresponding dispersion of 0.254/pixel. The peak system
efficiency, including atmosphere, telescope, instrument and detector,
is well above 30% (which is the highest peak efficiency of all ALFOSC
grisms), but falls down quite steeply away from the central
wavelength.
The Multi Object Spectroscopy mode target acquisition software was modified to allow for use with the 90 degree rotated VPH grism and the software was improved by adding a new analysis task that allows for binned images.
Thomas Augusteijn 2006-02-02