Initial Results from the USNO Dispersed Fourier Transform Spectrograph

We have designed and constructed a "dispersed Fourier transform spectrometer" (dFTS), consisting of a conventional FTS followed by a grating spectrometer. By combining these two devices, we negate a substantial fraction of the sensitivity disadvantage of a conventional FTS for high-resolut...

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Hauptverfasser: Hajian, Arsen R, Behr, Bradford B, Cenko, Andrew T, Olling, Robert P, Mozurkewich, David, Armstrong, J. Thomas, Pohl, Brian, Petrossian, Sevan, Knuth, Kevin H, Hindsley, Robert B, Murison, Marc, Efroimsky, Michael, Dantowitz, Ronald, Kozubal, Marek, Currie, Douglas G, Nordgren, Tyler E, Tycner, Christopher, McMillan, Robert S
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