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SHARK-NIR, first results of the commissioning at LBT
Jacopo Farinato  1, 2@  , Andrea Baruffolo  2, 3@  , Maria Bergomi  2, 3@  , Andrea Bianco  4@  , Federico Biondi  5@  , Florian Briegel  6@  , Elena Carolo  2, 3@  , Alexis Carlotti  7@  , Simonetta Chinellato  8, 9@  , Al Conrad  10@  , Marco De Pascale  8@  , Simone Di Filippo  8, 9@  , Dima Marco  8, 9@  , Valentina D'orazi  8@  , Steve Ertel  10@  , Davide Greggio  8, 9@  , Juan Carlos Guerra  10@  , Thomas Henning  11@  , John M. Hill  10@  , Fluvio Laudisio  8@  , Luigi Lessio  8, 9@  , Alessandro Lorenzetto  8@  , Demetrio Magrin  8, 9@  , Luca Marafatto  12, 13@  , Dino Mesa  12@  , Doug Miller  14@  , Lars Mohr  15@  , Manny Montoya  14@  , Jennifer Power  14@  , Kalyan Radhakrishnan  13@  , Davide Ricci  12@  , Gabriele Umbriaco  13, 16, 17@  , Daniele Vassallo  12, 13@  , Valentina Viotto  12, 13@  , Greg Taylor  14@  , Alessio Zanutta  18@  , Simone Antoniucci  19, 20@  , Carmelo Arcidiacono  20, 21@  , Francesca Bacciotti  22@  , Pierre Baudoz  23@  , Angela Bongiorno  19@  , Laird Close  24@  , Simone Esposito  20, 22@  , Paul Grenz  24@  , Olivier Guyon  24@  , Jarron M. Leisenring  25@  , Fernando Pedichini  26, 27@  , Roberto Piazzesi  26, 27@  , Enrico Pinna  27, 28@  , Elisa Portaluri  27, 29@  , Alfio Puglisi  27, 28@  , Roberto Ragazzoni  27, 30, 31@  , Fabio Rossi  27, 28@  , Joseph V. Shields  25@  
1 : INAF - Astronomical Observatory of Padova  (INAF-Padova)
2 : ADONI - Italian AO National Laboratory
3 : INAF - Astronomical Observatory of Padova
4 : INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera
5 : Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik
6 : Max Planck Institute for Astronomy
7 : Institut de Planétologie et d'astrophysique de Grenoble
Centre National d\'Études Spatiales [Toulouse], observatoire des sciences de l'univers de Grenoble, Centre National d\'Études Spatiales [Toulouse], Centre National d\'Études Spatiales [Toulouse], Centre National d'Études Spatiales [Toulouse]
8 : INAF - Astronomical Observatory of Padova
9 : ADONI - Italian AO National Laboratory
10 : Steward Observatory
11 : Max Planck Institute for Astronomy
12 : INAF - Astronomical Observatory of Padova
13 : ADONI - Italian AO National Laboratory
14 : Steward Observatory
15 : Max Planck Institute for Astronomy
16 : Università degli Studi di Padova
17 : Università degli Studi di Bologna
18 : INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera
19 : INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma
20 : ADONI - Italian AO National Laboratory
21 : INAF - Astronomical Observatory of Padova
22 : INAF Astrophysical Observatory of Arcetri
23 : Laboratoire d'études spatiales et d'instrumentation en astrophysique
Institut National des Sciences de l'Univers, Observatoire de Paris, Sorbonne Université, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Université Paris Cité
24 : Steward Observatory
25 : Steward Observatory
26 : INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma
27 : ADONI - Italian AO National Laboratory
28 : INAF Astrophysical Observatory of Arcetri
29 : INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico D'Abruzzo
30 : INAF - Astronomical Observatory of Padova
31 : Università degli Studi di Padova

SHARK-NIR is an instrument which provides direct imaging, both coronagraphic and non-coronagraphic and with the possibility to perform dual-band imaging and low-resolution spectroscopy in Y, J and H bands, with the main scientific goal of detecting exoplanets, and characterizing already known planets, young stellar systems, jets and disks. SHARK-NIR takes advantage of the excellent performance of the Large Binocular Telescope AO systems, the wavefront sensors of which have been recently upgraded to SOUL. The latter is delivering a very good performance also at faint magnitude, opening to science otherwise difficult to be achieved, as for example AGN and QSO morphological studies. To fully exploit the just mentioned science cases, binocular observations will be performed using SHARK-NIR in combination with SHARK-VIS (operating in B, V, R and I bands) and LMIRCam of LBTI (operating from K to M bands), in a way to exploit coronagraphic observations in three different wavelengths. The instrument has passed the preliminary acceptance Europe in March 2022, being shipped immediately after at LBT, and re-integrated, installed and characterized daytime in three pre-commissioning run at the telescoped. SHARK-NIR had a very successful first light in January this year, and we will report of the results obtained in the three commissioning runs performed in the first half of 2023.


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