Ultra-Deep Optical Spectroscopy with PMAS. Using the Nod-and-Shuffle Technique

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Beam Switching, Integral Field Spectroscopy, Faint Objectspectroscopy

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PMAS, the Potsdam Multi-Aperture Spectrophotometer, is a new integral field spectrograph in the optical, which is optimized for good transmissionand high image quality from 350 nm to 1 μm. We present our plan to implementa CCD charge-shuffle mode to allow for beam switching with a very high degreeof sky subtraction accuracy for faint object 3-D spectroscopy.

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