Overview
- Editors:
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Markus Kissler-Patig
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ESO - European Southern Observatory, Germany
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Jeremy R. Walsh
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ESO - European Southern Observatory, Germany
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Martin M. Roth
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Astrophysikalisches Institut Potsdam, 14482 Potsdam, Germany
- Reviews state of the art of astronomical 3-D spectroscopy
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Table of contents (66 papers)
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Nearby Galaxies
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- J. Falcón-Barroso, R. Bacon, M. Bureau, M. Cappellari, R. L. Davies, P.T Zeeuw et al.
Pages 111-115
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- M. Mollá, S. Cantin, C. Robert, A. Pellerin, E. Hardy
Pages 117-122
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- H. Kuntschner, E. Emsellem, R. Bacon, M. Bureau, M. Cappellari, R. L. Davies et al.
Pages 123-128
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- N. Bastian, E. Emsellem, M. Kissler-Patig, C. Maraston
Pages 129-133
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- I. Fuentes-Carrera, M. Rosado, P. Amram
Pages 135-139
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- L. Chemin, O. Hernandez, C. Balkowski, C. Carignan, P. Amram
Pages 141-143
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- I. Fuentes-Carrera, C. Mendes Oliveira, M. Rosado, P. Amram, H. Plana, O. Garrido
Pages 145-147
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- O. Garrido, P. Amram, C. Balkowski, M. Marcelin, I. Jegouzo
Pages 149-151
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- M. Koleva1, N. Bavouzet, I. Chilingarian, P. Prugniel
Pages 153-155
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- D. Tamburro, H.-W. Rix, F. Walter
Pages 157-158
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- M.S. Westmoquette, K.M. Exter, L.J. Smith, J.S. Gallagher
Pages 159-162
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Lensing Studies
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- G. Soucail, G. Covone, J.-P. Kneib
Pages 181-186
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- G. Covone, J.-P. Kneib, G. Soucail, E. Jullo, J. Richard
Pages 187-192
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- S.F. Sánchez, N. Cardiel, M. Verheijen, N. Benitez
Pages 193-198
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Intermediate z Galaxies
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- M. Puech, F. Hammer, H. Flores
Pages 201-206
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- P. M. Weilbacher, P.-A. Duc
Pages 207-211
About this book
“You will hold in your hands the proceedings of the last conference ever on integral-?eld spectroscopy.” So the daring statement that we, organizers, made at the end of an extremely interesting and busy week of conference in October 2005. Indeed, the quality and diversity of the contributions in this book indicated that integral-?eld spectroscopy had evolved into a mature technique. Future books would not be dedicated to the technique as such but to the science achieved with ‘3D-spectroscopy,’ that is a dedicated book after thisone,assemblingscienceresultsacrosssomany?elds,isunlikelytoappear again (or have you seen a proceeding dedicated to ‘long-lit spectroscopy’ recently?). In a sense this is very encouraging. The idea of this conference was an o?springoftheResearchandTrainingNetwork(RTN)‘Euro3D’sponsoredby the European Commission. The goal of this network was to promote integr- ?eld spectroscopy from an technique for experts to a common user utility for astronomical research. When we ?rst talked about this conference the VLT, for example, was not yet equipped with any integral-?eld spectrograph. We were wondering whether anyone would actually attend the conference in 4 years’ time and would have anything to report upon. We were rewarded for our optimism and very positively surprised about the progress made in the years after that. A progress, of course, driven by theadventofsomanyintegral-?eldspectrographsaroundtheworld,installed on 4m to 8–10m class telescopes. Many of these instruments are referred to in the present book. Yet, this is explicitly not a book dedicated to technical issues,butfocusingonthescience.Thus,thenameoftheconference,Science Perspectives for 3D Spectroscopy.