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Eikenberry, Stephen; Andersen, David; Guzman, Rafael; Bally, John; Cuevas, Salvador; Fletcher, Murray; Gardhouse, Rusty; Gavel, Don; Gonzalez, Anthony; Gruel, Nicolas; Hamann, Fred; Hamner, Sam; Julian, Roger; Julian, Jeff; Koo, David; Lada, Elizabeth; Leckie, Brian; Lopez, J. Alberto; Pello, Roser; Perez, Jorge; Rambold, William; Roman, Carlos; Sarajedini, Ata; Tan, Jonathan; Venn, Kim; Veran, Jean-Pierre; Ziegert, John
Bibliographical reference
Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy. Edited by McLean, Ian S.; Iye, Masanori. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 6269, pp. 62695W (2006).
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Description
We present an overview of the near-InfraRed Multi-Object Spectrograph
(IRMOS) for the Thirty Meter Telescope, as developed under a Feasibility
Study at the University of Florida and Herzberg Institute of
Astrophysics. IRMOS incorporates a multi-object adaptive optics
correction capability over a 5-arcminute field of regard on TMT. Up to
20 independently-selectable target fields-of-view with ~2-arcsec
diameter can be accessed within this field simultaneously. IRMOS
provides near-diffraction-limited integral field spectroscopy over the
0.8-2.5 μm bandpass at R~1,000-20,000 for each target field. We give
a brief summary of the Design Reference science cases for IRMOS. We then
present an overview of the IRMOS baseline instrument design.