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Integral field spectroscopy with the GEMINI multiobject spectrographs
Authors:Jeremy Allington-Smith  Graham Murray  Robert Content  George Dodsworth  Bryan W Miller  James Turner  Inger Jorgensen  Isobel Hook
Institution:(1) Astronomical Instrumentation Group, University of Durham, Durham, U.K.;(2) Gemini Observatory, La Serena, Chile;(3) Gemini Observatory, Hilo, Hawaii, U.S.A;(4) U.K. Gemini Project Office, University of Oxford, Oxford, U.K
Abstract:We describe the integral field unit (IFU) which converts the Gemini Multiobject Spectrograph (GMOS) installed on the Gemini-North telescope to an integral field spectrograph,which produces spectra over a contiguous field of view of 7 × 5 arcsec with spatial sampling of 0.2 arcsecover the wavelength range 0.4-1.0 μm.GMOS is converted to this mode by the remote insertion of the IFU into thebeam in place of the masks used for the multiobject mode. A separate fieldof half the area of the main field, but otherwise identical, is alsoprovided to improve background subtraction. The IFU contains 1500lenslet-coupled fibres and was the first facility of any type for integralfield spectroscopy employed on an 8/10 m telescope.We describe the design, construction and testing of the GMOS IFU and present measurements of the throughput both in the laboratory and at the telescope. We compare these with a theoretical prediction made before construction started. All are in good agreement with each other, with the on-telescope throughput exceeding 60% (averaged over wavelength). Finallywe show an example of data obtained during commissioning to illustrate the power of the device.
Keywords:instrumentation: spectrographs  techniques: spectroscopy
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