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3D spectroscopy in astronomy: XVII Canary Island winter school of astrophysics - v. 17

Arribas, Santiago(Edited by)Cepa-Nogue, Jordi(Edited by)Mediavilla, Evencio(Edited by)Roth, Martin(Edited by)Sanchez, Francisco(Edited by)
Part of the Canary Islands Winter School of Astrophysics series
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Simultaneously storing both spectral and spatial information, 3D spectroscopy offers a new way to tackle astrophysical problems, and opens up new lines of research.

Since its inception in the eighties and early nineties, research in this field has grown enormously.

Large telescopes all around the world are now equipped with integral field units, and two instruments of the James Webb Space Telescope will have integral field spectroscopic capabilities.

Nowadays, more effort is dedicated to refining techniques for reducing, analysing and interpreting the data obtained with 3D spectrographs.

Containing lectures from the seventeenth Winter School of the Canary Islands Astrophysics Institute, this book explores 3D spectroscopy techniques and data.

A broad and balanced presentation of research in this field, it introduces astronomers to a new generation of instruments, widening the appeal of integral field spectroscopy and helping it become a powerful tool in tackling astrophysical problems.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1107212006 / 9781107212008
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
522.67
28/01/2010
England
English
271 pages
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