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T-ReCS and Michelle: The Mid-Infrared Spectroscopic Capabilities of the Gemini Observatory | James M. De Buizer
; R. Scott Fisher
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24 Feb 2004 | Subject: | astro-ph | Affiliation: | Gemini South Observatory) and R. Scott Fisher (Gemini North Observatory | Abstract: | Gemini Observatory’s northern and southern telescopes are both presently being outfitted with facility mid-infrared imagers/spectrometers. This will allow observers the unique opportunity to apply to one observatory for all-sky spectroscopic access in the mid-infrared with the light gathering power of 8-meter telescopes. Gemini South has recently commissioned the Thermal-Region Camera and Spectrograph (T-ReCS) and is now available to perform queue observations for the community. T-ReCS is capable of low-resolution long-slit spectroscopy of R~100 near 10 and 20 um, and medium-resolution long-slit spectroscopy of R~1000 near 10 um. Gemini North is presently commissioning Michelle, which will be capable of low-, medium-, and high-resolution long-slit spectroscopy of R~200, 1000, and 3000, respectively, near 10 um, as well as low-resolution long-slit spectroscopy of R~200 near 20 um. Michelle can also perform echelle spectroscopy of R~30000 at 10 and 20 um. The low-, medium-, and high-resolution spectroscopic modes of Michelle will be available to the public for the fall semester of 2004, and the echelle mode is expected to be available in 2005. | Source: | arXiv, astro-ph/0402572 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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