KMOS Extension

Lead Research Organisation: University of Oxford
Department Name: Oxford Physics

Abstract

This proposal covers the final phase of Oxford work on the three KMOS spectrographs through final integration at the UKATC and readiness for acceptance testing.

Planned Impact

Due to the unique nature of the KMOS instrument, the impact of this research on the study of galaxy evolution and the star formation history of the Universe will be considerable. These results will be based on the work of the KMOS consortium and other ESO users and will be published in scientific journals and conference proceedings. Oxford's existing outreach activities with local events and schools visits will naturally provide a vehicle for dissemination of the findings, and the technology behind the instrument to a wider public audience.

Publications

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Alatalo K (2013) The ATLAS3D project - XVIII. CARMA CO imaging survey of early-type galaxies in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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Alatalo K (2013) NGC 1266 AS A LOCAL CANDIDATE FOR RAPID CESSATION OF STAR FORMATION in The Astrophysical Journal

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Davis T (2013) The ATLAS3D Project - XIV. The extent and kinematics of the molecular gas in early-type galaxies in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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Kimura M (2010) Fibre Multi-Object Spectrograph (FMOS) for the Subaru Telescope in Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan

 
Description KMOS spectrographs delivered and working on the ESO VLT.
Exploitation Route The KMOS instrument is available for use by astronomers across Europe.
Sectors Education