MUSE observations of Tc 1 map structured extinction, Te, and Ne, revealing a low-extinction annulus outside the main fullerene zone that is interpreted as evidence for locally altered dust properties in the core-halo transition.
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Derivation of the 400-800 nm atmospheric extinction curve at Lenghu from A0 star observations, compared to Mauna Kea and Cerro Paranal.
The Via Project is a planned five-year dual-hemisphere spectroscopic survey targeting over 2 million stars with 100 m/s RV stability and transient spectroscopy to r~24 using instruments on MMT and Magellan/Clay telescopes starting in 2027.
A trade study for WST IFS finds that replicating many simpler spectrographs often outperforms fewer complex units on technical, economic, and ecological metrics.
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MUSE Imaging Spectroscopy of the Fullerene Planetary Nebula Tc 1
MUSE observations of Tc 1 map structured extinction, Te, and Ne, revealing a low-extinction annulus outside the main fullerene zone that is interpreted as evidence for locally altered dust properties in the core-halo transition.
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The atmospheric extinction curve at Lenghu site
Derivation of the 400-800 nm atmospheric extinction curve at Lenghu from A0 star observations, compared to Mauna Kea and Cerro Paranal.
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The Via Project: Overview of the Science, Instrument, and Survey
The Via Project is a planned five-year dual-hemisphere spectroscopic survey targeting over 2 million stars with 100 m/s RV stability and transient spectroscopy to r~24 using instruments on MMT and Magellan/Clay telescopes starting in 2027.
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Guiding Design Choices for Wide-Field IFS: Trade-Offs Between Replication and Complexity for WST
A trade study for WST IFS finds that replicating many simpler spectrographs often outperforms fewer complex units on technical, economic, and ecological metrics.
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