Imaging FTS: A different approach to integral field spectroscopy

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Imaging Fourier transform spectroscopy (iFTS) is a promising, although technically very challenging, option for wide-field hyperspectral imagery. We present in this paper an introduction to the iFTS concept and its advantages and drawbacks, as well as examples of data obtained with a prototype iFTS, SpIOMM, attached to the 1.6 m telescope of the Observatoire du Mont-Mégantic: emission line ratios in the spiral galaxy NGC 628 and absorption line indices in the giant elliptical M87. We conclude by introducing SpIOMM's successor, SITELLE, which will be installed at the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope in 2014. © 2014 Laurent Drissen et al.

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Drissen, L., Rousseau-Nepton, L., Lavoie, S., Robert, C., Martin, T., Martin, P., … Grandmont, F. (2014). Imaging FTS: A different approach to integral field spectroscopy. Advances in Astronomy, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/293856

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