학술논문

Reduction and analysis of MUSE data
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Working Paper
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Subject
Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
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Abstract
MUSE, the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer, is a 2nd generation integral-field spectrograph under final assembly to see first light at the Very Large Telescope in 2013. By capturing ~ 90000 optical spectra in a single exposure, MUSE represents a challenge for data reduction and analysis. We summarise here the main features of the Data Reduction System, as well as some of the tools under development by the MUSE consortium and the DAHLIA team to handle the large MUSE datacubes (about 4x?10^8 pixels) to recover the original astrophysical signal.
Comment: Proceedings of the 2012 week of the French Society of Astronomy & Astrophysics (SF2A) held in Nice, June 5th-8th