ALFA and 3D: integral field spectroscopy with adaptive optics
One of the most important techniques for astrophysics with adaptive optics is the ability to do spectroscopy at diffraction limited scales. The extreme difficulty of positioning a faint target accurately on a very narrow slit can be avoided by using an integral field unit, which provides the added b...
Main Authors: | Davies, R, Kasper, M, Thatte, N, Tecza, M, Tacconi-Garman, L, Anders, S, Herbst, T |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2000
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