IFIRSE
Collaborating for the future
Collaborating for the future
Host: Dr. Pham Tuan Anh (VNSC)
Time: 2 PM (Vietnam time, UTC+7)
The advent of panoramic integral field spectrographs, such as the MUSE (Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer) instrument on the Very Large Telescope, has offered the new capability to obtain efficient and massive spectroscopy in very crowded fields. When combined with massive clusters serving as gravitational telescopes, it has truly improved the modelling of cluster mass distribution and extended our view of distant background galaxies. I will present some of the main results obtained with MUSE on a large sample of galaxy clusters, focusing in particular on the lensed Lyman-alpha emitters and their circumgalactic medium. The excellent performance of MUSE calls for the development of additional panoramic integral field spectrographs. I will describe the current development of BlueMUSE, a blue-optimised, medium spectral resolution, panoramic integral field spectrograph under development for the Very Large Telescope. With an optimised transmission down to 350 nm, a large FoV (at least 1 arcmin2) and a higher spectral resolution (λ/Δλ ~ 4000) compared to its predecessor, BlueMUSE will open up a new range of galactic and extragalactic science cases allowed by its specific capabilities. Among these science cases I will focus on the prospects of BlueMUSE in lensing cluster fields.
Oct 2024 — – (to be updated) — — |
Nov 2024 — – Dr. Nguyen Thi Phuong (VNSC, Hanoi & SAGI/IFIRSE QuiNhon, Vietnam) — |
Dec 2024 — – End-of-Year Colloquium: Dr. Quang Nguyen-Luong (American University of Paris) — — |
Jan 2025 — (Winter break) — — |
Feb 2025 — (Winter break) — — |
Mar 2025 — (to be updated) — — |