FORS2

E176892

FORS2 is a versatile optical instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope used for imaging, spectroscopy, and polarimetry of faint astronomical objects.

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FORS2 canonical 3
FORS1 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf astronomical instrument
focal reducer and low dispersion spectrograph
optical telescope instrument
commissionedIn 1999
designedFor circular polarimetry
imaging
linear polarimetry
long-slit spectroscopy
multi-object spectroscopy
polarimetry
spectroscopy
equippedWith Wollaston prism
filters
grisms
half-wave plate
multi-object spectroscopy masks
polarization optics
quarter-wave plate
slit masks
fieldOfView approximately 4.25 × 4.25 arcminutes in high resolution imaging
approximately 6.8 × 6.8 arcminutes in standard resolution imaging
fullName FOcal Reducer and low dispersion Spectrograph 2
hasMode imaging mode
mask exchange unit mode
multi-object spectroscopy mode
polarimetric mode
spectroscopic mode
locatedAt Paranal Observatory
Very Large Telescope
locatedIn Atacama Desert
Chile
mountedOn Antu
Very Large Telescope
surface form: VLT Unit Telescope 1
observatoryProgram ESO VLT instrument suite
operatedBy European Southern Observatory
optimizedFor faint astronomical objects
pixelScale 0.125 arcsec per pixel in high resolution
0.25 arcsec per pixel in standard resolution
predecessor FORS2 self-linksurface differs
surface form: FORS1
replaced FORS2 self-linksurface differs
surface form: FORS1
scienceUse cosmology
extragalactic astronomy
gamma-ray burst afterglows
magnetic field measurements via spectropolarimetry
planetary nebulae
stellar populations
supernova studies
transiting exoplanets
telescopeAperture 8.2-metre
wavelengthCoverage approximately 330–1100 nm
wavelengthRange optical

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Antu hasInstrument FORS2
FORS2 predecessor FORS2 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: FORS1
FORS2 replaced FORS2 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: FORS1