Combining optical spectroscopy and interferometry
Abstract
Modern optical spectrographs and optical interferometers push the limits in the spectral and spatial regime, providing important new tools for the exploration of the universe. In this contribution I outline the complementary nature of spectroscopic & interferometric observations and discuss different strategies for combining such data. Most remarkable, the latest generation of "spectro-interferometric" instruments combine the milliarcsecond angular resolution achievable with interferometry with spectral capabilities, enabling direct constraints on the distribution, density, kinematics, and ionization structure of the gas component in protoplanetary disks. I will present some selected studies from the field of star- & planet formation and hot star research in order to illustrate these fundamentally new observational opportunities.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1312.3835,
title = {Combining optical spectroscopy and interferometry},
author = {Stefan Kraus},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.3835},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Proceedings article for the "10th Potsdam Thinkshop". Accepted for publication in Astronomische Nachrichten