PANIC (PtSi Astronomical Near-Infrared Camera) in South Africa and its astronomical applications

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A large-format PtSi array (effectively 1040 by 520 pixels) has been
incorporated into an astronomical infrared camera (named PANIC: PtSi
astronomical near-infrared camera) intended for wide-field survey work
using the 0.75-m telescope at Sutherland and the 0.4-m one at Capetown.
Here we briefly describe our camera and its astronomical applications.

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