Extragalactic Integral Field Spectroscopy on the Gemini Telescopes

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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From proceedings of Euro3D Spectroscopy annual RTN network meeting (ed. J. Walsh). 4 pages, accepted for publication in Astron

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10.1002/asna.200310194

We have been undertaking a programme on the Gemini 8-m telescopes to demonstrate the power of integral field spectroscopy, using the optical GMOS spectrograph, and the new CIRPASS instrument in the near-infrared. Here we present some preliminary results from 3D spectroscopy of extra-galactic objects, mapping the emission lines in a 3CR radio galaxy and in a gravitationally lensed arc, exploring dark matter sub-structure through observations of an Einstein Cross gravitational lens, and the star formation time-scales of young massive clusters in the starburst galaxy NGC 1140.

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