OSIRIS spectrograph

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The OSIRIS spectrograph is a near-infrared integral field spectrograph and imager used on large telescopes to obtain detailed spatial and spectral information from astronomical objects.

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instanceOf astronomical instrument
integral field spectrograph
near-infrared spectrograph
acronym OSIRIS NERFINISHED
dataFormat three-dimensional data cubes
dataProduct integral field data cubes
spatially resolved spectra
designedFor detailed spatial information
detailed spectral information
fullName OH-Suppressing Infra-Red Imaging Spectrograph NERFINISHED
hasCapability imaging
integral field spectroscopy
hasFeature integral field unit
simultaneous spatial and spectral sampling
two-dimensional spatial coverage
measurementType imaging
spectroscopy
observes astronomical objects
optimizedFor faint astronomical sources
high spatial resolution observations
high spectral resolution observations
purpose to obtain detailed spatial and spectral information from astronomical objects
requires large ground-based telescopes
scientificDomain astronomy
astrophysics
spectralRegion infrared
near-infrared bands
usedFor kinematic studies of astronomical objects
study of active galactic nuclei
study of galaxies
study of star-forming regions
study of stellar populations
usedIn near-infrared observational programs
observational astronomy
usedOn large telescopes
wavelengthRange near-infrared

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W. M. Keck Observatory hasInstrument OSIRIS spectrograph