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Passively Stable Astrocomb from 550–890-nm for High Resolution On-Sky Spectroscopy

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Abstract

A broadband visible astrocomb was implemented on the 10-m Southern African Large Telescope, delivering complete calibration of one channel of its high-resolution spectrograph. The passively stable master comb removed the need for overnight CEO-frequency locking.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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