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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific | 2014

Efficiency Measurements and Installation of a New Grating for the OSIRIS Spectrograph at Keck Observatory

Etsuko Mieda; Shelley A. Wright; James E. Larkin; James R. Graham; Sean M. Adkins; James Edward Lyke; Randy Campbell; Jérôme Maire; Tuan Do; Jacob Gordon

OSIRIS is a near-infrared integral field spectrograph operating behind the adaptive optics system at W. M. Keck Observatory. While OSIRIS has been a scientifically productive instrument to date, its sensitivity has been limited by a grating efficiency that is less than half of what was expected. The spatially averaged efficiency of the old grating, weighted by error, is measured to be 39.5% ± 0.8% at λ = 1.310 μm, with a large field-dependent variation of 11.7% due to efficiency variation across the grating surface. Working with a new vendor, we developed a more efficient and uniform grating with a weighted average efficiency at λ = 1.310 μm of 78.0% ± 1.6%, with field variation of only 2.2%. This is close to double the average efficiency and 5 times less variation across the field. The new grating was installed in 2012 December, and on-sky OSIRIS throughput shows an average factor of 1.83 improvement in sensitivity between 1 and 2.4 μm. We present the development history, testing, and implementation of this new near-infrared grating for OSIRIS and report on the comparison with the predecessors. The higher sensitivities are already having a large impact on scientific studies with OSIRIS.


The Astrophysical Journal | 2015

Following Black Hole Scaling Relations through Gas-rich Mergers

Anne M. Medling; Vivian U; Claire E. Max; David B. Sanders; Lee Armus; B. Holden; Etsuko Mieda; Shelley A. Wright; James E. Larkin

We present black hole mass measurements from kinematic modeling of high-spatial resolution integral field spectroscopy of the inner regions of nine nearby (ultra-)luminous infrared galaxies in a variety of merger stages. These observations were taken with OSIRIS and laser guide star adaptive optics on the Keck I and Keck II telescopes, and reveal gas and stellar kinematics inside the spheres of influence of these supermassive black holes. We find that this sample of black holes are overmassive (~10^(7–9) M⊙) compared to the expected values based on black hole scaling relations, and suggest that the major epoch of black hole growth occurs in early stages of a merger, as opposed to during a final episode of quasar-mode feedback. The black hole masses presented are the dynamical masses enclosed in ~25 pc, and could include gas which is gravitationally bound to the black hole but has not yet lost sufficient angular momentum to be accreted. If present, this gas could in principle eventually fuel active galactic nucleus feedback or be itself blown out from the system.


The Astrophysical Journal | 2017

Galactic-scale Feedback Observed in the 3C 298 Quasar Host Galaxy

Andrey Vayner; Shelley A. Wright; Norman Murray; Lee Armus; James E. Larkin; Etsuko Mieda

We present high angular resolution multi-wavelength data of the 3C 298 radio-loud quasar host galaxy (z=1.439) taken using the W.M. Keck Observatory OSIRIS integral field spectrograph with adaptive optics, Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), Hubble Space Telescope (HST) WFC3, and the Very Large Array (VLA). Extended emission is detected in the rest-frame optical nebular emission lines H


Proceedings of SPIE | 2016

Testing the pyramid truth wavefront sensor for NFIRAOS in the lab

Etsuko Mieda; Matthias Rosensteiner; Maaike van Kooten; Jean-Pierre Véran; Olivier Lardière; Glen Herriot

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Proceedings of SPIE | 2016

On the verification of NFIRAOS algorithms and performance on the HeNOS bench

Matthias Rosensteiner; Paolo Turri; Etsuko Mieda; Jean-Pierre Véran; David R. Andersen; Glen Herriot

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Proceedings of SPIE | 2014

The infrared imaging spectrograph (IRIS) for TMT: reflective ruled diffraction grating performance testing and discussion

Elliot Meyer; Shaojie Chen; Shelley A. Wright; Anna M. Moore; James E. Larkin; Luc Simard; Jerome Marie; Etsuko Mieda; Jacob Gordon

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Proceedings of SPIE | 2014

The infrared imaging spectrograph (IRIS) for TMT: volume phase holographic grating performance testing and discussion

Shaojie Chen; Elliot Meyer; Shelley A. Wright; Anna M. Moore; James E. Larkin; Jérôme Maire; Etsuko Mieda; Luc Simard

, [NII], and [SII], as well as molecular lines CO (J=3-2) and (J=5-4). Along the path of 3C 298s relativistic jets we detect conical outflows of ionized gas with velocities up to 1700 km s


Adaptive Optics Systems VI | 2018

Upgrading the MMT AO system with a near-infrared Pyramid wavefront sensor

Adam Butko; Masen Lamb; Jean-Pierre Véran; Shaojie Chen; Tim Hardy; Olivier Lardière; Philip M. Hinz; Eric Shore; Siqi Liu; Suresh Sivanandam; Etsuko Mieda

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Proceedings of the Adaptive Optics for Extremely Large Telescopes 5 | 2017

Current Status and Implementation of Pyramid Truth Wavefront Sensor on NFIRAOS Simulation Bench at NRC-Herzberg

Etsuko Mieda; Jean-Pierre Véran; Olivier Lardière; Siqi Liu; Masen Lamb; Paolo Turri; David Andersen; Glen Herriot

and outflow rate of 450-1500 M


Astronomical Optics: Design, Manufacture, and Test of Space and Ground Systems 2017 | 2017

Optical design of infrared pyramid wavefront sensor for the MMT

Jean-Pierre Véran; Etsuko Mieda; Philip M. Hinz; Tim Hardy; Shaojie Chen; Suresh Sivanandam; Siqi Liu; Olivier Lardière

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Lee Armus

California Institute of Technology

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Glen Herriot

National Research Council

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Siqi Liu

University of Toronto

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