On-sky performance of SPIFFI: the integral field spectrometer for SINFONI at the VLT

P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS 5492 (2004) 1123-1134

Authors:

C Iserlohe, M Tecza, F Eisenhauer, R Genzel, N Thatte, R Abuter, MJ Horrobin, A Schegerer, J Schreiber, H Bonnet

Abstract:

SPIFFI (SPectrometer for Infrared Faint Field Imaging) is a fully cryogenic, near-infrared imaging spectrograph built at the Max-Planck-Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics (MPE) and upgraded with a new detector and spectrograph camera by ASTRON/NOVA, ESO and MPE. The upgraded instrument will become a facility instrument for the ESO VLT in summer 2004 as part of the SINFONI (SINgle Faint Object Near-IR Investigation) project, which is the combination of SPIFFI and ESOs adaptive optics module MACAO (Multiple Application Curvature Adaptive Optics), at the Cassegrain focus of Yepun (UT4). In spring 2003 we had the opportunity to observe with SPIFFI as a guest instrument without the AO-module at the Cassegrain focus of UT2 of the VLT. In this paper we discuss the performance of SPIFFI during the guest-instrument phase. First we summarize the technical performance of SPIFFI like the spatial and spectral resolution, the detector performance and the instruments throughput. Afterwards we illustrate the power of integral field spectroscopy by presenting data and results of the Galactic Center.

Orbital structure of triaxial galaxies

IAU SYMP (2004) 179-180

Authors:

G van de Ven, E Verolme, M Cappellari, T de Zeeuw

Abstract:

We have developed a method to construct realistic triaxial dynamical models for elliptical galaxies, allowing us to derive best-fitting parameters, such as the mass-to-light ratio and the black hole mass, and to study the orbital structure. We use triaxial theoretical Abel models to investigate the robustness of the method.

Parametric recovery of line-of-sight velocity distributions from absorption-line spectra of galaxies via penalized likelihood

PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC 116:816 (2004) 138-147

Authors:

M Cappellari, E Emsellem

Probing the dark ages with the Square Kilometer Array

NEW ASTRONOMY REVIEWS 48:11-12 (2004) 1029-1038

Authors:

CL Carilli, S Furlanetto, F Briggs, M Jarvis, S Rawlings, H Falcke

Rotating Halos and Heavy Disks: the Case of NGC 2915

Symposium - International Astronomical Union Cambridge University Press (CUP) 217 (2004) 172-173

Authors:

Frédéric S Masset, Martin Bureau