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A high spatial resolution near infrared imaging system is being developed at Beijing Observatory. It is a joint-project with Institute of Optics and Electronics, CSA, and National Astronomical Observatory, Japan. The system contains a 512 x 512 PtSi CSD near infrared camera and a 21-element adaptive optics system and will be operated at Coudé focus of the 2.16 meter telescope at Xinglong Station, Beijing Observatory. The infrared camera will be fixed at Cassegrain focus with focus reducers too.
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Ueno, M.et al. 1992,Proc. of SPIE Coference on Infrared Technology XVIII, ed. B.F.Andresen and F.D.Shepherd (SPIE, Washington, D.C.)
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Hu, J.Y. (1994). The Project of High Spatial Resolution Near Infrared Imaging System at Beijing Observatory. In: Epchtein, N., Omont, A., Burton, B., Persi, P. (eds) Science with Astronomical Near-Infrared Sky Surveys. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0946-8_12
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