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Stan Miziarski
Researcher at Australian Astronomical Observatory
Publications - 44
Citations - 1616
Stan Miziarski is an academic researcher from Australian Astronomical Observatory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spectrograph & Telescope. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 44 publications receiving 1525 citations.
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The Sydney-AAO Multi-object Integral field spectrograph
Scott M. Croom,Jon Lawrence,Jon Lawrence,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,Julia J. Bryant,L. M. R. Fogarty,Samuel N. Richards,Michael Goodwin,Tony Farrell,Stan Miziarski,Ron Heald,D. Heath Jones,Steve Lee,Matthew Colless,Sarah Brough,Andrew M. Hopkins,Amanda E. Bauer,Michael N. Birchall,Simon Ellis,Anthony Horton,Sergio G. Leon-Saval,Geraint F. Lewis,Angel R. Lopez-Sanchez,Angel R. Lopez-Sanchez,Seong-sik Min,Christopher Q. Trinh,Holly E. Trowland +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate a novel technology that combines the power of the multi-object spectrograph with the spatial multiplex advantage of an integral field spectrogram (IFS).
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The Sydney-AAO Multi-object Integral field spectrograph (SAMI)
Scott M. Croom,Jon Lawrence,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,Julia J. Bryant,L. M. R. Fogarty,Samuel N. Richards,Michael Goodwin,Tony Farrell,Stan Miziarski,Ron Heald,D. Heath Jones,Steve Lee,Matthew Colless,Sarah Brough,Andrew M. Hopkins,Amanda E. Bauer,Michael N. Birchall,Simon Ellis,Anthony Horton,Sergio G. Leon-Saval,Geraint F. Lewis,Angel R. Lopez-Sanchez,Angel R. Lopez-Sanchez,Seong-sik Min,Christopher Q. Trinh,Holly E. Trowland +25 more
TL;DR: The Sydney-AAO Multi-object IFS (SAMI) is a prototype wide-field system at the Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT) that allows 13 imaging fibre bundles ("hexabundles") to be deployed over a 1-degree diameter field of view as mentioned in this paper.
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GNOSIS: The First Instrument to Use Fiber Bragg Gratings for OH Suppression
Christopher Q. Trinh,Simon Ellis,Simon Ellis,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,Jon Lawrence,Jon Lawrence,Anthony Horton,Sergio G. Leon-Saval,Keith Shortridge,Julia J. Bryant,Scott Case,Matthew Colless,Warrick J. Couch,Kenneth C. Freeman,Hans Gerd Löhmannsröben,Luke Gers,Karl Glazebrook,Roger Haynes,Steve Lee,John O'Byrne,Stan Miziarski,Martin Roth,Brian P. Schmidt,C. G. Tinney,Jessica Zheng +24 more
TL;DR: GNOSIS as mentioned in this paper is a prototype astrophotonic instrument that utilizes "OH suppression fibers" consisting of fiber Bragg gratings and photonic lanterns to suppress the 103 brightest atmospheric emission doublets between 1.47 and 1.7µm.
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GNOSIS: the first instrument to use fibre Bragg gratings for OH suppression
Christopher Q. Trinh,Simon Ellis,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,Jon Lawrence,Anthony Horton,Sergio G. Leon-Saval,Keith Shortridge,Julia J. Bryant,Scott W. Case,Matthew Colless,Warick Couch,Kenneth C. Freeman,Hans-Gerd Loehmannsroeben,Luke Gers,Karl Glazebrook,Roger Haynes,Steve Lee,John O'Byrne,Stan Miziarski,Martin Roth,Brian P. Schmidt,C. G. Tinney,Jessica Zheng +22 more
TL;DR: GNOSIS as discussed by the authors is a prototype astrophotonic instrument that utilizes OH suppression fibres consisting of fibre Bragg gratings and photonic lanterns to suppress the 103 brightest atmospheric emission doublets between 1.47-1.7 microns.
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First light results from the High Efficiency and Resolution Multi-Element Spectrograph at the Anglo-Australian Telescope
Andrew I. Sheinis,Andrew I. Sheinis,Borja Anguiano Jimenez,Martin Asplund,Carlos Bacigalupo,Samuel C. Barden,Michael N. Birchall,Joss Bland-Hawthorn,Jurek Brzeski,Russell D. Cannon,Daniela Carollo,Scott Case,Andrew R. Casey,Vladimir Churilov,Warrick J. Couch,Robert Dean,Gayandhi M. De Silva,Gayandhi M. De Silva,Valentina D'Orazi,Ly Duong,Tony Farrell,Kristin Fiegert,Kenneth C. Freeman,Gabriella Frost,Luke Gers,Michael Goodwin,Doug Gray,Andrew W. Green,Ron Heald,Jeroen Heijmans,Michael J. Ireland,Damien Jones,Prajwal R. Kafle,Stefan Keller,Urs Klauser,Yuriy Kondrat,Janez Kos,Janez Kos,Jon Lawrence,Jon Lawrence,Steve Lee,Slavko Mali,Sarah L. Martell,Darren Mathews,Don Mayfield,Stan Miziarski,Rolf Muller,Naveen Pai,Robert Patterson,Ed Penny,David Orr,Katharine J. Schlesinger,Sanjib Sharma,Keith Shortridge,Jeffrey D. Simpson,Jeffrey D. Simpson,Scott Smedley,Greg Smith,Darren Stafford,Nicholas F. Staszak,Minh Vuong,Lewis Waller,Elizabeth Wylie de Boer,Pascal Xavier,Jessica Zheng,Ross Zhelem,Daniel F. Zucker,Tomaz Zwitter +67 more
TL;DR: The High Efficiency and Resolution Multi Element Spectrograph (HERMES) as mentioned in this paper is a facility-class optical spectrograph for the Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT) designed primarily for Galactic Archaeology, the first major attempt to create a detailed understanding of galaxy formation and evolution by studying the history of our own galaxy.