The Sydney-AAO Multi-object Integral field spectrograph
The University of Sydney · ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics · +3 more institutions
Abstract
We demonstrate a novel technology that combines the power of the multi-object spectrograph with the spatial multiplex advantage of an integral field spectrograph (IFS). The Sydney-AAO (Australian Astronomical Observatory) Multi-object IFS (SAMI) is a prototype wide-field system at the Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT) that allows 13 imaging fibre bundles ('hexabundles') to be deployed over a 1-degree diameter field of view. Each hexabundle comprises 61 lightly fused multi-mode fibres with reduced cladding and yields a 75 per cent filling factor. Each fibre core diameter subtends 1.6 arcsec on the sky and each hexabundle has a field of view of 15 arcsec diameter. The fibres are fed to the flexible AAOmega…
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Authors
25- SMS. M. CroomCorresponding
The University of Sydney, ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics
- JLJon Lawrence
Australian Astronomical Observatory, Macquarie University
- JBJoss Bland‐Hawthorn
The University of Sydney
- JJJulia J. Bryant
The University of Sydney
- LML. M. R. Fogarty
The University of Sydney
Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Spectrograph
- Integral field spectrograph
- Telescope
- Optics
- Galaxy
- Field of view
- Cladding (metalworking)