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Part of a WEAVE fibre configuration

Part of the WEAVE focal plane showing optical fibres positioned on a set of targets in the telescope focal plane.

Prof Gavin Dalton

Professor of Astrophysics

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Astronomical instrumentation
  • Extremely Large Telescope
Gavin.Dalton@physics.ox.ac.uk
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Developments on the UK FMOS project for the Subaru telescope

Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) 4841 (2003) 1108-1114

Authors:

IJ Lewis, GB Dalton, AR Holmes, B Brooks, C Band, IA Tosh, GF Woodhouse, N Cavan, GJ Murray, DJ Robertson, NA Dipper, P Luke

Fibre-Multi-Object Spectrograph (FMOS) for Subaru Telescope

Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) 4841 (2003) 974-984

Authors:

M Kimura, T Maihara, K Ohta, F Iwamuro, S Eto, M Lino, D Mochida, T Shima, H Karoji, J Noumaru, M Akiyama, J Brzeski, PR Gillingham, AM Moore, G Smith, GB Dalton, IA Tosh, GJ Murray, DJ Robertson, N Tamura

Developments on the UKFMOS project for the Subaru telescope

P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS 4841 (2003) 1108-1114

Authors:

IJ Lewis, GB Dalton, A Holmes, B Brooks, C Band, I Tosh, G Woodhouse, N Cavan, G Murray, D Robertson, N Dipper, P Luke

Abstract:

We describe the UK participation in the FMOS project to provide multi-object IR spectroscopy for the Subaru telescope. The UK is working on the design of an OH suppression IR spectrograph, this work comprises the optical design, the opto-mechanical layout, spectrograph thermal environment and cryogenics and detector control system. We give a progress report on the current design work.

Optical identification of the ASCA Lynx Deep Survey:: An association of quasi-stellar objects and a supercluster at z=1.3?

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 598:1 (2003) 210-215

Authors:

K Ohta, M Akiyama, Y Ueda, T Yamada, K Nakanishi, GB Dalton, Y Ogasaka, T Kii, K Hayashida

The 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey: the luminosity function of cluster galaxies

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 342:3 (2003) 725-737

Authors:

R De Propris, M Colless, SP Driver, W Couch, JA Peacock, IK Baldry, CM Baugh, J Bland-Hawthorn, T Bridges, R Cannon, S Cole, C Collins, N Cross, GB Dalton, G Efstathiou, RS Ellis, CS Frenk, K Glazebrook, E Hawkins, C Jackson, O Lahav, I Lewis, S Lumsden, S Maddox, DS Madgwick, P Norberg, W Percival, B Peterson, W Sutherland, K Taylor

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