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7 March 2003 Gemini-north multiobject spectrograph: integral field unit
Graham J. Murray, Jeremy R. Allington-Smith, Robert Content, Roger Llewelyn Davies, George N. Dodsworth, Bryan Miller, Inger Jorgensen, Isobel Hook, David Crampton, Richard G. Murowinski
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Abstract
The Gemini-North Multiobject Spectrograph (GMOS) includes a powerful capability for integral field spectroscopy - the first to be installed and used on an 8-10m telescope. GMOS is switched to this mode by the remote insertion of an integral field unit (IFU) into the focal plane in place of the masks used for multiobject spectroscopy. With 1500 lenslet-coupled fibres, it provides a total field of view exceeding 50 square arcseconds, including a separate field dedicated to background subtraction. We describe the design, construction and testing of the IFU and present performance results obtained during commissioning.
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Graham J. Murray, Jeremy R. Allington-Smith, Robert Content, Roger Llewelyn Davies, George N. Dodsworth, Bryan Miller, Inger Jorgensen, Isobel Hook, David Crampton, and Richard G. Murowinski "Gemini-north multiobject spectrograph: integral field unit", Proc. SPIE 4841, Instrument Design and Performance for Optical/Infrared Ground-based Telescopes, (7 March 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.461009
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KEYWORDS
Spectrographs

Telescopes

Gemini Observatory

Astronomical imaging

Sensors

Stars

Light scattering

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