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Gemini multiconjugate adaptive optics system review - II. Commissioning, operation and overall performance

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Neichel, Benoit
Rigaut, Francois
Vidal, Fabrice
van Dam, Marcos Alejandro
Garrel, Vincent
Carrasco, Eleazar R.
Pessev, Peter
Winge, C.
Boccas, Maxime
d'Orgeville, Celine

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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The Gemini multiconjugate adaptive optics system-GeMS, a facility instrument mounted on the Gemini South telescope, delivers a uniform, near diffraction limited images at near-infrared wavelengths (0.95-2.5 μm) over a field of view of 120 arcsec. GeMS is

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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