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    • Facility class Rayleigh beacon AO system or the 4.2m William Herschel telescope 

      Rutten, R.; Clarke, P.J.C.; Myers, R.M.; Wilson, R.W.; Bingham, R.; Emsellem, E.; Gregory, T.; Humphreys, R.A.; Knapen, J.; Moretto, G.; Morris, S.L.; Talbot, G. (2003-02)
    • INGRID: A near-infrared camera for the William Herschel Telescope 

      Packham, C.; Thompson, K.L.; Zurita, A.; Knapen, J.; Smail, I.; Greimel, R.; Folha, D.F.M.; Benn, C.; Humphrey, A.; Rutten, R.; Ciardi, D.; Bec, M.; Bingham, R.; Craig, S.; Dee, K.; Ives, D.; Jolley, P.; Moore, P.; Puig, M.; Rees, S.; Talbot, G.; Worswick, S. (2003)
      Rapid developments in near-infrared (NIR) arrays and adaptive optics systems have driven the development of wide-field and high-spatial-resolution, high-optical-quality NIR imagers and spectrographs, providing an unparalleled ...