The aperture interchange module (AIM) diffraction limited NIR spectroscopy with 3D and ALFA
The powerful tools of integral field spectroscopy and adaptive optics have made great contributions to the progress in astronomy in recent years. The combined use of these techniques now enables spectroscopy in the near infrared close to the telescope diffraction limit. This will provide new and int...
Autors principals: | Anders, S, Maiolino, R, Thatte, N, Genzel, R |
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Format: | Conference item |
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1998
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