A SAURON study of M32: measuring the intrinsic flattening and the central black hole mass

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 335:3 (2002) 517-525

Authors:

EK Verolme, M Cappellari, Y Copin, RP van der Marel, R Bacon, M Bureau, RL Davies, BM Miller, PT de Zeeuw

Adaptive spatial binning of 2D spectra and images using Voronoi Tessellations

ASTR SOC P 282 (2002) 515-522

Authors:

M Cappellari, Y Copin

Abstract:

We present new techniques to perform adaptive spatial binning of two-dimensional (2D) data to reach a chosen constant signal-to-noise ratio per bin. These methods are required particularly for the proper analysis of Integral Field Spectrograph (IFS) observations, but can also be used for standard photometric imagery. Various schemes axe tested and compared using data obtained with the panoramic IFS SAURON.

CROMOS: A cryogenic near-infrared, multi-object spectrometer for the VLT

ESO ASTROPHY SYMP (2002) 118-127

Authors:

R Genzel, R Hofmann, D Tomono, N Thatte, F Eisenhauer, M Lehnert, M Tecza, R Bender

Abstract:

We discuss a cryogenic, multi-object near-infrared spectrometer as a second generation instrument for the VLT. The spectrometer combines 20 to 40 independent integral field units (IFUs), which can be positioned by a cryogenic robot over the entire unvignetted field of the VLT (similar to 7'). Each IFU consists of a contiguous cluster of 20 to 30 pixels (0.15 to 0.25" per pixel). The individual IFUs have cold fore-optics and couple into the spectrograph with integrated fibers-microlenses. The spectrometer has resolving power of lambda/Deltalambdasimilar to4000 and simultaneously covers the J-, H-, and K-bands with three HAWAII 2 detectors. The system is designed for operation both in seeing limited and MCAO modes. Its speed is approximately 3500 times greater than that of ISAAC and 60 times greater than NIRMOS (in H-band). The proposed instrument aims at a wide range of science, ranging from studies of galaxies/clusters in the high-z Universe (dynamics and star formation in z>1 galaxies, evolution of ellipticals, properties of distant, obscured far-IR and X-ray sources), to investigations of nearby starbursts, star clusters and properties of young low mass stars and brown dwarfs.

Distinguishing local and global influences on galaxy morphology:: A Hubble Space Telescope comparison of high and low X-ray luminosity clusters

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 566:1 (2002) 123-136

Authors:

ML Balogh, I Smail, RG Bower, BL Ziegler, GP Smith, RL Davies, A Gaztelu, JP Kneib, H Ebeling

Efficient multi-Gaussian expansion of galaxies

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 333:2 (2002) 400-410