The One Eye that Sees All: Integral Field Spectroscopy with SAURON on the WHT

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Sauron, Integral-Field Spectroscopy, Wht, Microlenses Array.

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In 1999, a new and unique integral-field spectrograph, SAURON, made its debut at the WHT. SAURON has a large field of view and high throughput, and was developed as a private instrument in a collaborative effort between groups at Observatoire de Lyon, Leiden Observatory, and the University of Durham for the systematic study of the stellar and gaseous kinematics and the line-strength distributions of nearby early-type galaxies.

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