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16 August 2000 GIRMOS: an infrared multi-object spectrograph for Gemini
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Gemini have funded a design study to investigate the technologies needed in a versatile multi-object spectrograph for IR astronomy. We report on our investigations into wide- field spectroscopy using multiple integral-field units (MIFUs) to match particular areas of interest to the available detector(s). Such technologies enable integral field spectroscopy of several targets over a much wider field than can be covered with a single IFU. A brief overview of the scientific rationale for a multipel0IFU capability matched to multi-conjugate adaptive optics, and with its wider uncorrected field, on Gemini is given. A proposed method of deploying MIFUs is then described along with the optical consequences of the method.
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Gillian S. Wright, Ray M. Sharples, Peter R. Hastings, Martyn Wells, Eli Ettedgui-Atad, Jeremy R. Allington-Smith, David J. Robertson, Robert Content, and Ian Robert Parry "GIRMOS: an infrared multi-object spectrograph for Gemini", Proc. SPIE 4008, Optical and IR Telescope Instrumentation and Detectors, (16 August 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.395530
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KEYWORDS
Spectrographs

Gemini Observatory

Stars

Field spectroscopy

Mirrors

Prisms

Adaptive optics

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