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astro-ph.IM2018

First light with HiPERCAM on the GTC

Vikram Dhillon, Simon Dixon, Trevor Gamble +20

astro-ph.IM2012

Space-quality data from balloon-borne telescopes: the High Altitude Lensing Observatory (HALO)

Jason Rhodes, Benjamin Dobke, Jeffrey Booth +36

astro-ph.IM2015

The Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy (VISTA): Design, Technical Overview and Performance

Will Sutherland, Jim Emerson, Gavin Dalton +19

astro-ph.IM2018

Curved detectors developments and characterization: application to astronomical instruments

Simona Lombardo, Thibault Behaghel, Bertrand Chambion +8

astro-ph.IM2018

Curved detectors for wide field imaging systems: impact on tolerance analysis

Eduard Muslimov, Emmanuel Hugot, Simona Lombardo +7

astro-ph.IM2018

ERIS: revitalising an adaptive optics instrument for the VLT

Richard Davies, Simone Esposito, Hans Martin Schmid +63

astro-ph.IM2016

Flexible focal plane arrays for UVOIR wide field instrumentation

Emmanuel Hugot, Wilfried Jahn, Bertrand Chambion +7

physics.flu-dyn2014

Instability of equatorial water waves with an underlying current

François Genoud, David Henry

nlin.SI2014

One-dimensional weakly nonlinear model equations for Rossby waves

David Henry, Rossen Ivanov

math-ph2014

Two-component equations modelling water waves with constant vorticity

Joachim Escher, David Henry, Boris Kolev +1

astro-ph.IM2017

Combining freeform optics and curved detectors for wide field imaging: a polynomial approach over squared aperture

Eduard Muslimov, Emmanuel Hugot, Wilfried Jahn +5

math.AP2013

On the existence of steady periodic capillary-gravity stratified water waves

David Henry, Bogdan-Vasile Matioc

astro-ph.IM2014

Analysis of on-sky MOAO performance of CANARY using natural guide stars

Fabrice Vidal, Eric Gendron, Gerard Rousset +13

math.AP2013

On the persistence properties of the cross-coupled Camassa-Holm system

David Henry, Darryl D. Holm, Rossen I. Ivanov