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Ian Lewis
Researcher at Durham University
Publications - 11
Citations - 617
Ian Lewis is an academic researcher from Durham University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spectrograph & Optical fiber. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications receiving 598 citations.
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Proceedings of the SPIE
Gavin Dalton,Scott Trager,Don Carlos Abrams,David Carter,Piercarlo Bonifacio,J. Alfonso L. Aguerri,Mike MacIntosh,Christopher H. Evans,Ian Lewis,Ramon Navarro,Tibor Agócs,Kevin Dee,Sophie Rousset,Ian Tosh,Kevin Middleton,J. Pragt,David Terrett,Matthew Brock,Chris Benn,Marc Verheijen,Diego Cano Infantes,Craige Bevil,Iain A. Steele,C. J. Mottram,S. D. Bates,Francis J. Gribbin,Jürg Rey,L. F. Rodríguez,Jose Miguel Delgado,Isabelle Guinouard,N. A. Walton,Mike Irwin,Pascal Jagourel,Remko Stuik,Gerrit Gerlofsma,Ronald Roelfsma,Ian Skillen,Andy Ridings,Marc Balcells,Jean-Baptiste Daban,Carole Gouvret,Lars Venema,P. Girard +42 more
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GMOS: the GEMINI Multiple Object Spectrographs
Roger L. Davies,Jeremy R. Allington-Smith,Peter Bettess,Edmund Chadwick,George N. Dodsworth,Roger Haynes,David Lee,Ian Lewis,John Webster,Eli Ettedgui-Atad,Steven Beard,Maureen A. Ellis,Peter Hastings,Phil R. Williams,Tim Bond,David Crampton,Timothy J. Davidge,J. Murray Fletcher,Brian Leckie,Christopher L. Morbey,Richard Murowinski,Scott Roberts,L. Saddlemyer,Jerry Sebesta,James R. Stilburn,Kei Szeto +25 more
TL;DR: The two Gemini multiple object spectrographs (GMOS) were designed and built for use with the Gemini telescopes on Mauna Kea and Cerro Pachon starting in 1999 and 2000 respectively as mentioned in this paper.
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The 2dF galaxy redshift survey: clustering properties of radio galaxies
Manuela Magliocchetti,Stephen J. Maddox,Ed Hawkins,John A. Peacock,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,Terry J. Bridges,Russell D. Cannon,Shaun Cole,Matthew Colless,Chris A. Collins,Warrick J. Couch,Gavin Dalton,Roberto De Propris,Simon P. Driver,George Efstathiou,Richard S. Ellis,Carlos S. Frenk,Karl Glazebrook,Carole Jackson,Bryn M. Jones,Ofer Lahav,Ian Lewis,Stuart Lumsden,Peder Norberg,Bruce A. Peterson,William J. Sutherland,Keith Taylor +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Magliocchetti et al. investigated the clustering properties of radio sources for a sample of 820 objects drawn from the joint use of the FIRST and 2dF Galaxy Redshift surveys.
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Multiple‐Object and Integral Field Near‐Infrared Spectroscopy Using Fibers
Roger Haynes,David Lee,Jeremy R. Allington-Smith,George N. Dodsworth,Ian Lewis,Ray M. Sharples,James E. H. Turner,John Webster,Christine Done,Reynier Peletier,Ian Parry,Scott Chapman +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a new system for multiple-object spectroscopy and integral field analysis at near-infrared wavelengths using optical fibers, which includes 14 interchangeable fused silica or zirconium fluoride fibers each with a field of 4''.
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Autofib--2: an automated fiber positioner for the prime focus of the William Herschel Telescope
Ian Parry,Ian Lewis,Ray M. Sharples,George N. Dodsworth,John Webster,David W. Gellatly,Lewis R. Jones,Frederick G. Watson +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an automated fiber positioner for the 4.2 m William Herschel Telescope (WHT) is presented, known as Autofib-2, where it is able to utilize the full 1 degree field provided by the prime focus corrector (PFC).