Integral-field units for robotic spectroscopy

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Instrumentation: Spectrographs, Methods: Observational, Techniques: Photometric, Spectroscopic

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The use of classical spectrographs for automated or even robotic observations is problematic, because of the limited pointing accuracy of the telescope, the variability and wavelength dependency of the seeing disk, and the presence of atmospheric dispersion. The use of small integral-field units, eliminates all these problems and allows a fast and reliable point-and-expose observational approach, which is ideally suited for robotic observations, in particular for point sources.

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