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Lensing of space time around a black hole. At 91̽»¨ we study black holes observationally and theoretically on all size and time scales - it is some of our core work.

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Matthias Tecza

HARMONI Instrument Scientist

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics
  • Instrumentation

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Astronomical instrumentation
  • Exoplanet atmospheres
  • Exoplanets and Stellar Physics
  • Extremely Large Telescope
matthias.tecza@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73364
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 361G
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The E-ELT first light spectrograph HARMONI: capabilities and modes

Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics 9908 (2016) 99081x-99081x-11

Authors:

Niranjan A Thatte, Fraser Clarke, Ian Bryson, Hermine Shnetler, Matthias Tecza, Thierry Fusco, Roland M Bacon, Johan Richard, Evencio Mediavilla, Benoît Neichel, Santiago Arribas, Begoña Garcia-Lorenzo, Christopher J Evans, Alban Remillieux, Kacem El Madi, Jose Miguel Herreros, Dave Melotte, Kieran O'Brien, Ian A Tosh, Joël Vernet, Peter Hammersley, Derek J Ives, Gert Finger, Ryan Houghton, Dimitra Rigopoulou, James D Lynn, Jamie R Allen, Simon D Zieleniewski, Sarah Kendrew, Vanessa Ferraro-Wood, Arlette Pécontal-Rousset, Johan Kosmalski, Florence Laurent, Magali Loupias, Laure Piqueras, Edgar Renault, Jeremy Blaizot, Eric Daguisé, Jean-Emmanuel Migniau, Aurélien Jarno, Andy Born, Angus M Gallie, David M Montgomery, David Henry, Noah Schwartz, William Taylor, Gérard Zins, Luis Fernando Rodríguez-Ramos, Miguel Cagigas, Giuseppina Battaglia, Refael Rebolo López, Elvio Hernández Suárez, José Vicente Gigante-Ripoll, Javier Piqueras López, Montserrat Villa Martin, Carlos Correia, Sandrine Pascal, Leonardo Blanco, Pascal Vola, Benoit Epinat, Celine Peroux, Arthur Vigan, Kjetil Dohlen, Jean-Francois Sauvage, Martin Lee, Alexis Carlotti, Christophe Verinaud, Tim Morris, Richard Myers, Andrew Reeves, Mark Swinbank, Ariadna Calcines, Marrie Larrieu

The adaptive optics modes for HARMONI: from Classical to Laser Assisted Tomographic AO

Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics 9909 (2016) 990909-990909-15

Authors:

B Neichel, T Fusco, J-F Sauvage, C Correia, K Dohlen, K El-Hadi, L Blanco, N Schwartz, F Clarke, NA Thatte, M Tecza, J Paufique, J Vernet, M Le Louarn, P Hammersley, J-L Gach, S Pascale, P Vola, C Petit, J-M Conan, A Carlotti, C Vérinaud, H Schnetler, I Bryson, T Morris, R Myers, E Hugot, AM Gallie, David M Henry

Simulated stellar kinematics studies of high-redshift galaxies with the HARMONI Integral Field Spectrograph

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 458:3 (2016) 2405-2422

Authors:

S Kendrew, S Zieleniewski, RCW Houghton, N Thatte, J Devriendt, M Tecza, F Clarke, K O'Brien, B Haussler

The Long wave (11–16 μm) spectrograph for the EChO M3 Mission Candidate study

Experimental Astronomy Springer Nature 40:2-3 (2015) 801-811

Authors:

NE Bowles, M Tecza, JK Barstow, JM Temple, PGJ Irwin, LN Fletcher, S Calcutt, J Hurley, M Ferlet, D Freeman

HSIM: a simulation pipeline for the HARMONI integral field spectrograph on the European ELT

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 91̽»¨ University Press 453:4 (2015) 3754-3765

Authors:

Simon Zieleniewski, Niranjan Thatte, Sarah Kendrew, Ryan CW Houghton, A Mark Swinbank, Matthias Tecza, Fraser Clarke, Thierry Fusco

Abstract:

We present HSIM: a dedicated pipeline for simulating observations with the HARMONI integral field spectrograph on the European Extremely Large Telescope. HSIM takes high spectral and spatial resolution input data-cubes, encoding physical descriptions of astrophysical sources, and generates mock observed data-cubes. The simulations incorporate detailed models of the sky, telescope and instrument to produce realistic mock data. Further, we employ a new method of incorporating the strongly wavelength dependent adaptive optics point spread functions. HSIM provides a step beyond traditional exposure time calculators and allows us to both predict the feasibility of a given observing programme with HARMONI, as well as perform instrument design trade-offs. In this paper we concentrate on quantitative measures of the feasibility of planned observations. We give a detailed description of HSIM and present two studies: estimates of point source sensitivities along with simulations of star-forming emission-line galaxies at $z\sim 2-3$. We show that HARMONI will provide exquisite resolved spectroscopy of these objects on sub-kpc scales, probing and deriving properties of individual star-forming regions.

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