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[arXiv] “Enhancing gravitational-wave host localization with SKYFAST: rapid volume and inclination angle reconstruction” Gabriele Demasi, Giulia Capurri, Angelo Ricciardone et al. — «The scientific impact of GW170817 strongly supports the need for an efficient electromagnetic follow-up campaign to gravitational-wave event candidates. The success of such campaigns depends critically on a fast and accurate localization of the…»
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[arXiv] “A Novel Freeform Slicer IFU for the Magellan InfraRed Multi-Object Spectrograph (MIRMOS)” Maren Cosens, Nicholas P. Konidaris II, Gwen C. Rudie et al. — «The Magellan InfraRed Multi-Object Spectrograph (MIRMOS) is a planned next generation multi-object and integral field spectrograph for the 6.5m Magellan telescopes at Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. MIRMOS will perform R$\sim$3700 spectroscopy over a simultaneous…»
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[arXiv] “MagAO-X: Commissioning Results and Status of Ongoing Upgrades” Jared R. Males, Laird M. Close, Sebastiaan Y. Haffert et al. — «MagAO-X is the coronagraphic extreme adaptive optics system for the 6.5 m Magellan Clay Telescope. We report the results of commissioning the first phase of MagAO-X. Components now available for routine observations include: the >2 kHz high-order control loop consisting of a 97 actuator woofer…»
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[arXiv] “LAMA: LAMOST Medium-Resolution Spectral Analysis Pipeline” Chun-qian Li, Jian-rong Shi, Hong-liang Yan et al. — «The Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST) has obtained more than 23 million spectra, opening an unprecedented opportunity to study stellar physics, as well as the formation and evolution of our Milky Way. In order to obtain the accurate stellar parameters, we develop a LAMOST…»