Design of a Steerable Two-beam System for Simultaneous On- and Off-axis Imaging with GUFI

The GUFI (Galway Ultra Fast Imager) has been primarily developed for high throughput differential photometry, in order to study variability in challenging circumstances, such as near bright sources or within crowded fields. The instrument features a low light level charged coupled device (L3-CCD) th...

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