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Showing papers by "Constance M. Rockosi published in 2022"


14 Mar 2022
TL;DR: Valluri et al. as mentioned in this paper , Solene Chabanier, Vid Iršič3,4, Eric Armengaud5, Michael Walther6,7, Connie Rockosi8, Miguel A. Sánchez-Conde9, Leandro Beraldo e Silva1, Andrew P. Cooper10, Elise Darragh-Ford11, Kyle Dawson12, Alis J. Deason13, Simone Ferraro2, Jaime E. Forero-Romero14, Antonella Garzilli15, Ting Li16, Zarija Lukić2, Christopher J. Manser17, Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille2,5, Corentin Ravoux5, Teng Tan18, Wenting Wang19, Risa H. Wechsler11,
Abstract: Monica Valluri1, Solene Chabanier2, Vid Iršič3,4, Eric Armengaud5, Michael Walther6,7, Connie Rockosi8, Miguel A. Sánchez-Conde9, Leandro Beraldo e Silva1, Andrew P. Cooper10, Elise Darragh-Ford11, Kyle Dawson12, Alis J. Deason13, Simone Ferraro2, Jaime E. Forero-Romero14, Antonella Garzilli15, Ting Li16, Zarija Lukić2, Christopher J. Manser17, Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille2,5, Corentin Ravoux5, Ting Tan18, Wenting Wang19, Risa H. Wechsler11,

5 citations


Proceedings ArticleDOI
29 Aug 2022
TL;DR: The W. M. Keck Observatory (WMKO) as discussed by the authors summarizes the performance of recently commissioned infrastructure projects, technology upgrades, and new additions to the suite of observatory instrumentation.
Abstract: Since the start of science operations in 1993, the twin 10-meter W. M. Keck Observatory (WMKO) telescopes have continued to maximize their scientific impact and to produce transformative discoveries that keep the observing community on the frontiers of astronomical research. Upgraded capabilities and new instrumentation are provided though collaborative partnerships with Caltech, the University of California, and the University of Hawaii instrument development teams, as well as industry and other organizations. This paper summarizes the performance of recently commissioned infrastructure projects, technology upgrades, and new additions to the suite of observatory instrumentation. We also provide a status of projects currently in design or development phases and, since we keep our eye on the future, summarize projects in exploratory phases that originate from our 2022 strategic plan developed in collaboration with our science community to adapt and respond to evolving science needs.

2 citations