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Science Capabilities of the Robert Stobie Spectrograph near infrared arm on SALT Andrew I. Sheinis a*, Marsha J. Wolfa, Matthew A. Bershadya, Kenneth H. Nordsiecka, Ryan L. Doeringa, Theodore B. Williamsb a University of
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Document Date: 2010-07-19 15:01:44


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Madison / Piscataway / Nottingham / /

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Perot / Gottingen / Teledyne Hawaii / /

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United Kingdom / /

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Armagh Observatory / Rutgers University / Gemini Observatory / /

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morphological and chemical evolution / tunable narrow band imaging / thermonuclear processing / gas-rich galaxy mergers / exgal / kinetic energy / extinction law / electronics / Follow-up imaging observations / similar absorption systems / narrowband imaging / imaging / absorption systems / /

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SALT / /

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ASIC / International Monetary Fund / Rutgers University / University of Wisconsin / /

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Marsha J. Wolfa / Kenneth H. Nordsiecka / Matthew A. Bershadya / Gallagher / Theodore B. Williamsb / Robert Stobie Spectrograph / Ryan L. Doeringa / /

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New Jersey / Wisconsin / Hawaii / Colorado / /

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alpha / laser / sublimation / ASIC / broadband / S/N / spectroscopy / recombination / /

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