%0 Journal Article %A Gil de Paz, Armando %A Gallego Maestro, Jesús %A Bouquin, A. %A Carbajo, J. %A Cardiel López, Nicolás %A Castillo Morales, África %A Esteban San Román, Segundo %A López Orozco, José Antonioi %A Pascual Ramírez, Sergio %A Picazo, P. %A Sánchez Penim, Ainhoa %A Zamorano Calvo, Jaime %A Catalán Torrecilla, Cristina %A Dullo, Bililign %A Pérez González, P.G. %T First scientific observations with MEGARA at GTC %D 2018 %@ 0277-786X %U https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/18729 %X On June 25th 2017, the new intermediate-resolution optical IFU and MOS of the 10.4-m GTC had its first light. As part of the tests carried out to verify the performance of the instrument in its two modes (IFU & MOS) and 18 spectral setups (identical number of VPHs with resolutions R=6000-20000 from 0.36 to 1 micron) a number of astronomical objects were observed. These observations show that MEGARA@GTC is called to fill a niche of high-throughput, intermediate resolution IFU & MOS observations of extremely-faint narrow-lined objects. Lyman-α absorbers, star-forming dwarfs or even weak absorptions in stellar spectra in our Galaxy or in the Local Group can now be explored to a new level. Thus, the versatility of MEGARA in terms of observing modes and spectral resolution and coverage will allow GTC to go beyond current observational limits in either depth or precision for all these objects. The results to be presented in this talk clearly demonstrate the potential of MEGARA in this regard. %~