IGRINS

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IGRINS is a high-resolution near-infrared spectrograph used in astronomical observations to study the detailed spectra of celestial objects.

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instanceOf astronomical spectrograph
high-resolution spectrograph
near-infrared spectrograph
abbreviationFor IGRINS-2 (Immersion GRating INfrared Spectrometer 2)
surface form: Immersion GRating INfrared Spectrometer
dataProduct chemical abundances
high-resolution spectra
line profiles
radial velocities
designedFor high-resolution spectroscopy
enables detailed molecular line studies
precision radial velocity work in the near-infrared
simultaneous H- and K-band coverage
fullName IGRINS-2 (Immersion GRating INfrared Spectrometer 2)
surface form: Immersion GRating INfrared Spectrometer
hasComponent cross-disperser
cryogenic optics
immersion grating
near-infrared detector array
observes brown dwarfs
celestial objects
exoplanet host stars
galactic objects
nebulae
planet-forming disks
stars
young stellar objects
scientificGoal characterize exoplanet host stars
measure chemical compositions of astronomical objects
probe star and planet formation environments
study kinematics of gas and stars
study physical conditions in stellar atmospheres
spectralCoverage H band
K band
spectralResolution R ~ 45,000
usedFor astronomical observations
chemical abundance analysis
exoplanet atmosphere studies
interstellar medium studies
planetary spectroscopy
radial velocity measurements
stellar spectroscopy
usedIn galactic astronomy
near-infrared astronomy
planet formation studies
stellar astrophysics
time-domain spectroscopy
wavelengthRange near-infrared

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IGRINS-2 (Immersion GRating INfrared Spectrometer 2) hasPredecessor IGRINS
subject surface form: IGRINS-2