MIKE

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MIKE is a high-resolution optical spectrograph used on the Magellan Telescopes for detailed astronomical spectroscopy.

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instanceOf astronomical instrument
echelle spectrograph
optical spectrograph
country Chile
dataProduct high-resolution spectra
design cross-dispersed echelle
enables detailed line profile analysis
kinematic studies of astronomical objects
measurement of elemental abundances
field astronomy
astrophysics
hasChannel blue arm
red arm
hasDetector CCD
locatedAt Las Campanas Observatory
mountedOn Nasmyth platform of Magellan telescopes
observatorySite Atacama Desert
observes exoplanet host stars
galaxies
interstellar medium
quasars
stars
operatedBy Carnegie Observatories
partOf Magellan spacecraft
surface form: Magellan instrumentation suite
primaryUse detailed astronomical spectroscopy
high-resolution optical spectroscopy
resolutionCapability high spectral resolution
scientificRole follow-up spectroscopy of survey targets
precision spectroscopy for stellar populations
spectralRange blue optical
red optical
supports faint-object spectroscopy
long-exposure observations
telescopeAssociation Baade Telescope
surface form: Magellan Baade Telescope

Magellan Clay Telescope
usedBy international astronomy community
usedFor chemical abundance studies
galactic archaeology
intergalactic medium studies
precision radial velocity measurements
stellar spectroscopy
usedOn Magellan Telescopes
usedSince early 2000s
wavelengthCoverage optical wavelengths

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