The mid-infrared instrument for the James Webb space telescope: IV. The low resolution spectrometer
The Low Resolution Spectrometer of the MIRI, which forms part of the imager module, will provide R~100 long-slit and slitless spectroscopy from 5 to 12 micron. The design is optimised for observations of compact sources, such as exoplanet host stars. We provide here an overview of the design of the...
Auteurs principaux: | Kendrew, S, Scheithauer, S, Bouchet, P, Amiaux, J, Azzolini, R, Bouwman, J, Chen, C, Dubreuil, D, Fischer, S, Glasse, A, Greene, T, Lagage, P, Lahuis, F, Ronayette, S, Wright, D, Wright, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Institute of Physics
2015
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