SPIFFI image slicer: High-precision optics at cryogenic temperatures
P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS 4842 (2003) 375-383
Abstract:
SPIFFI is the near-infrared integral field spectrograph of the SINFONI VLT instrument. SPIFFI uses an image slicer with plane mirrors as its integral field unit. The integral field unit consists of two stacks of mirrors, each with 32 mirrors, rearranging a two-dimensional field-of-view of 32 x 32 pixels into a one-dimensional pseudo slit, which is fed into a long-slit spectrograph. The image slicer is constructed solely, from Zerodur and is operated at a cryogenic temperature of 77 Kelvin. Only optical contacting is used for the assembly of the individual slicer mirrors and the image slicer on its base-plate. The special slicer mount holds the image slicer stress-free and compensates for the different thermal coefficients of expansion of the Zerodur image slicer and the Aluminium mount. Tests at room and cryogenic temperatures show the performance of the image slicer, the durability of the optical contacting technique, and the accuracy of the slicer mount.Star Formation in a Multi-Phase Interstellar Medium
Chapter in The Evolution of Galaxies, Springer Nature (2003) 539-542
Studying the Dynamics of Star Forming and IR Luminous Galaxies with Infrared Spectroscopy
Chapter in The Mass of Galaxies at Low and High Redshift, Springer Nature (2003) 74-84
Studying the dynamics of star forming and IR luminous galaxies with infrared spectroscopy
ESO ASTROPHY SYMP (2003) 74-84
Abstract:
With the advent of efficient near-IR spectrometers on 10m-class telescopes, exploiting the new generation of low readout noise, large format detectors, OH avoidance and sub-arcsecond seeing, 1-2.4mum spectroscopy can now be exploited for detailed galaxy dynamics and for studies of high-z galaxies. In the following we present the results of three recent IR spectroscopy studies on the dynamics of ULIRG mergers, on super star clusters in the Antennae, and on the properties of the rotation curves of zsimilar to1 disk galaxies, carried out with ISAAC on the VLT, and NIRSPEC on the Keck.The Las Campanas Infrared Survey.: IV.: The photometric redshift survey and the rest-frame R-band galaxy luminosity function at 0.5 ≤ z ≤ 1.5
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 586:2 (2003) 745-764