BASIS: Bayfordbury single-object integral field spectrograph

Richards, S., Martin, Bill, Campbell, D., Jones, H.R.A., Bland-Hawthorn, J., Lawrence, J., Brinks, E., Bryant, J.J., Fogarty, L., Gallaway, M., Goodwin, M., Leon-Saval, S., Sarzi, M. and Smith, Daniel (2012) BASIS: Bayfordbury single-object integral field spectrograph. SPIE.
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We present an inexpensive (<US$500) and easily replicable integral field unit for use on small aperture telescopes. Based on a commercial small spectrograph (SBIG Self-Guiding Spectrograph) and a 37 optical fibre bundle integral field unit with each fibre having 50μm cores and a pitch of 125μm. It has an overall field-of-view of 40 arc seconds (2.6arcsec/core), a resolution of 9Å from 3995Å to 7170Å and an average system efficiency of 9%, yielding a signal-tonoise ratio of 10 for a 20min exposure of a 13mag/arcsec2 source. Still in commissioning, we present first light observations of Vega and M57. © (2012) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). [Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only]

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