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Probing unexplored territories with MUSE: a second generation instrument for the VLT
by
Delabre, B
, McDermid, R M
, Monstein, C
, Lynn, S
, Brau-Nogue, S
, Petit, C
, Pasquini, L
, Devriendt, J
, Hahn, T
, Roth, M
, J -P Picat
, Weilbacher, P
, Dreizler, S
, Stuik, R
, Ferruit, P
, Franx, M
, Quirrenbach, A
, Caillier, P
, Nicklas, H
, Hofmann, D
, Boudon, D
, Dupin, J P
, Contini, T
, Schaye, J
, Kollatschny, W
, Pecontal, E
, Laurent, F
, Bacon, R
, Kelz, A
, Steinmetz, M
, Boehm, P
, Manescau, A
, de Zeeuw, P T
, Champavert, N
, Dupieux, M
, Pello, R
, Loupias, M
, Jarno, A
, Dubois, J
, Dalle, D
, Guiderdoni, B
, Stroebele, S
, Wozniak, H
, Carollo, C M
, Koehler, C
, Emsellem, E
, Reiss, R
, Bauer, S
, Renault, E
, Gerssen, J
, Pares, L
, Daguise, E
, Kosmalski, J
, Soucail, G
, Gallou, G
, Lilly, S J
, Pecontal-Rousset, A
, Capoani, L
, Popow, E
, Lizon, J
in
Active galaxies
/ Adaptive optics
/ Cubes
/ Design optimization
/ Environmental monitoring
/ Field of view
/ Galactic evolution
/ Galaxies
/ Laser guide stars
/ Measuring instruments
/ Milky Way Galaxy
/ Preliminary designs
/ Spatial resolution
/ Spectroscopy
/ Star & galaxy formation
2006
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Probing unexplored territories with MUSE: a second generation instrument for the VLT
by
Delabre, B
, McDermid, R M
, Monstein, C
, Lynn, S
, Brau-Nogue, S
, Petit, C
, Pasquini, L
, Devriendt, J
, Hahn, T
, Roth, M
, J -P Picat
, Weilbacher, P
, Dreizler, S
, Stuik, R
, Ferruit, P
, Franx, M
, Quirrenbach, A
, Caillier, P
, Nicklas, H
, Hofmann, D
, Boudon, D
, Dupin, J P
, Contini, T
, Schaye, J
, Kollatschny, W
, Pecontal, E
, Laurent, F
, Bacon, R
, Kelz, A
, Steinmetz, M
, Boehm, P
, Manescau, A
, de Zeeuw, P T
, Champavert, N
, Dupieux, M
, Pello, R
, Loupias, M
, Jarno, A
, Dubois, J
, Dalle, D
, Guiderdoni, B
, Stroebele, S
, Wozniak, H
, Carollo, C M
, Koehler, C
, Emsellem, E
, Reiss, R
, Bauer, S
, Renault, E
, Gerssen, J
, Pares, L
, Daguise, E
, Kosmalski, J
, Soucail, G
, Gallou, G
, Lilly, S J
, Pecontal-Rousset, A
, Capoani, L
, Popow, E
, Lizon, J
in
Active galaxies
/ Adaptive optics
/ Cubes
/ Design optimization
/ Environmental monitoring
/ Field of view
/ Galactic evolution
/ Galaxies
/ Laser guide stars
/ Measuring instruments
/ Milky Way Galaxy
/ Preliminary designs
/ Spatial resolution
/ Spectroscopy
/ Star & galaxy formation
2006
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Probing unexplored territories with MUSE: a second generation instrument for the VLT
by
Delabre, B
, McDermid, R M
, Monstein, C
, Lynn, S
, Brau-Nogue, S
, Petit, C
, Pasquini, L
, Devriendt, J
, Hahn, T
, Roth, M
, J -P Picat
, Weilbacher, P
, Dreizler, S
, Stuik, R
, Ferruit, P
, Franx, M
, Quirrenbach, A
, Caillier, P
, Nicklas, H
, Hofmann, D
, Boudon, D
, Dupin, J P
, Contini, T
, Schaye, J
, Kollatschny, W
, Pecontal, E
, Laurent, F
, Bacon, R
, Kelz, A
, Steinmetz, M
, Boehm, P
, Manescau, A
, de Zeeuw, P T
, Champavert, N
, Dupieux, M
, Pello, R
, Loupias, M
, Jarno, A
, Dubois, J
, Dalle, D
, Guiderdoni, B
, Stroebele, S
, Wozniak, H
, Carollo, C M
, Koehler, C
, Emsellem, E
, Reiss, R
, Bauer, S
, Renault, E
, Gerssen, J
, Pares, L
, Daguise, E
, Kosmalski, J
, Soucail, G
, Gallou, G
, Lilly, S J
, Pecontal-Rousset, A
, Capoani, L
, Popow, E
, Lizon, J
in
Active galaxies
/ Adaptive optics
/ Cubes
/ Design optimization
/ Environmental monitoring
/ Field of view
/ Galactic evolution
/ Galaxies
/ Laser guide stars
/ Measuring instruments
/ Milky Way Galaxy
/ Preliminary designs
/ Spatial resolution
/ Spectroscopy
/ Star & galaxy formation
2006
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Probing unexplored territories with MUSE: a second generation instrument for the VLT
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Probing unexplored territories with MUSE: a second generation instrument for the VLT
2006
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Overview
The Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) is a second-generation VLT panoramic integral-field spectrograph under preliminary design study. MUSE has a field of 1x1 arcmin**2 sampled at 0.2x0.2 arcsec**2 and is assisted by the VLT ground layer adaptive optics ESO facility using four laser guide stars. The simultaneous spectral range is 465-930 nm, at a resolution of R~3000. MUSE couples the discovery potential of a large imaging device to the measuring capabilities of a high-quality spectrograph, while taking advantage of the increased spatial resolution provided by adaptive optics. This makes MUSE a unique and tremendously powerful instrument for discovering and characterizing objects that lie beyond the reach of even the deepest imaging surveys. MUSE has also a high spatial resolution mode with 7.5x7.5 arcsec**2 field of view sampled at 25 milli-arcsec. In this mode MUSE should be able to obtain diffraction limited data-cubes in the 600-930 nm wavelength range. Although the MUSE design has been optimized for the study of galaxy formation and evolution, it has a wide range of possible applications; e.g. monitoring of outer planets atmosphere, environment of young stellar objects, super massive black holes and active nuclei in nearby galaxies or massive spectroscopic surveys of stellar fields in the Milky Way and nearby galaxies.
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