A long-standing and profound problem in astronomy is the difficulty in obtaining deep near-infrared observations due to the extreme brightness and variability of the night sky at these wavelengths. A solution to this problem is crucial if we are to obtain the deepest possible observations of the early Universe, as redshifted starlight from distant galaxies appears at these wavelengths. The atmospheric emission between 1,000 and 1,800 nm arises almost entirely from a forest of extremely bright, very narrow hydroxyl emission lines that varies on timescales of minutes. The astronomical community has long envisaged the prospect of selectively removing these lines, while retaining high throughput between them. Here we demonstrate such a filter f...
Direct detection of photons from exoplanets in the habitable zone around nearby stars is challenging...
Over the last 10 years infrared astronomy from 2 µm to 1000 µm has blossomed into a major field of o...
We present results from the first on-sky demonstration of a prototype astronomical integrated photon...
International audienceA long-standing and profound problem in astronomy is the difficulty in obtaini...
Astronomical near-infrared spectroscopy is made difficult by the extremely bright and variable night...
Near-infrared emission from atmospheric OH radicals is known to severely affect astronomical observa...
The near-infrared is an important part of the spectrum in astronomy, especially in cosmology because...
The background noise between 1 and 1.8 μm in ground-based instruments is dominated by atmospheric e...
Ground-based near-infrared (NIR) astronomy is severely hampered by the forest of atmospheric emissio...
The sky background is over 1000 times brighter in the near-infrared (NIR) than in the visible placin...
Aims. Determining the intensity of lines and continuum airglow emission in the H-band is important f...
We analyse the near-infrared interline sky background, OH and O2 emission in 19 h of H-band observat...
International audienceObservations of the high redshift Universe through narrow-band filters have pr...
Observations of the high redshift Universe through narrow-band filters have proven very successful i...
We present the first results using a new SCHOTT 1% narrow band filter in the near infrared for the C...
Direct detection of photons from exoplanets in the habitable zone around nearby stars is challenging...
Over the last 10 years infrared astronomy from 2 µm to 1000 µm has blossomed into a major field of o...
We present results from the first on-sky demonstration of a prototype astronomical integrated photon...
International audienceA long-standing and profound problem in astronomy is the difficulty in obtaini...
Astronomical near-infrared spectroscopy is made difficult by the extremely bright and variable night...
Near-infrared emission from atmospheric OH radicals is known to severely affect astronomical observa...
The near-infrared is an important part of the spectrum in astronomy, especially in cosmology because...
The background noise between 1 and 1.8 μm in ground-based instruments is dominated by atmospheric e...
Ground-based near-infrared (NIR) astronomy is severely hampered by the forest of atmospheric emissio...
The sky background is over 1000 times brighter in the near-infrared (NIR) than in the visible placin...
Aims. Determining the intensity of lines and continuum airglow emission in the H-band is important f...
We analyse the near-infrared interline sky background, OH and O2 emission in 19 h of H-band observat...
International audienceObservations of the high redshift Universe through narrow-band filters have pr...
Observations of the high redshift Universe through narrow-band filters have proven very successful i...
We present the first results using a new SCHOTT 1% narrow band filter in the near infrared for the C...
Direct detection of photons from exoplanets in the habitable zone around nearby stars is challenging...
Over the last 10 years infrared astronomy from 2 µm to 1000 µm has blossomed into a major field of o...
We present results from the first on-sky demonstration of a prototype astronomical integrated photon...