论文标题

Terahertz强度映射器(TIM):用于银河进化研究的下一代实验

The Terahertz Intensity Mapper (TIM): a Next-Generation Experiment for Galaxy Evolution Studies

论文作者

Vieira, Joaquin, Aguirre, James, Bradford, C. Matt, Filippini, Jeffrey, Groppi, Christopher, Marrone, Dan, Bethermin, Matthieu, Chang, Tzu-Ching, Devlin, Mark, Dore, Oliver, Fu, Jianyang Frank, Dunsheath, Steven Hailey, Holder, Gilbert, Keating, Garrett, Keenan, Ryan, Kovetz, Ely, Lagache, Guilaine, Mauskopf, Philip, Narayanan, Desika, Popping, Gergo, Shirokoff, Erik, Somerville, Rachel, Trumper, Isaac, Uzgil, Bade, Zmuidzinas, Jonas

论文摘要

了解星系在宇宙时代的形成和发展是当今天体物理学和宇宙学的最重要目标之一。在过去的140亿年中,宇宙恒星的形成率在过去的140亿年中发生了巨大的演变,而尘埃遮挡的星形星系(DSFG)是这种进化的关键组成部分。在远红外(FIR)中存在各种重要,明亮和未灭绝的诊断线,这些诊断线可以提供对星系进化的物理状况的关键见解,包括瞬时星星形成速率,AGN反馈对恒星形成的影响,对星星的质量功能,恒星,金属和其离子辐射的光谱。 FIR光谱在技术上很困难,但在科学上至关重要。平流层气球提供了一个平台,可以胜过电流仪器敏感性,并且是在FIR波长下提供大面积,宽的空间/光谱映射的唯一方法。 NASA最近选择了Terahertz强度映射器Tim,目的是展示FIR光谱法所需的关键技术里程碑。 TIM仪器由240-420微米的整体场光谱仪与3600个动力电感探测器(儿童)组成,并连接到2米低发射碳纤维望远镜。在本文中,我们将总结蒂姆实验的开发,测试和部署的计划,以从南极洲进行计划。

Understanding the formation and evolution of galaxies over cosmic time is one of the foremost goals of astrophysics and cosmology today. The cosmic star formation rate has undergone a dramatic evolution over the course of the last 14 billion years, and dust obscured star forming galaxies (DSFGs) are a crucial component of this evolution. A variety of important, bright, and unextincted diagnostic lines are present in the far-infrared (FIR) which can provide crucial insight into the physical conditions of galaxy evolution, including the instantaneous star formation rate, the effect of AGN feedback on star formation, the mass function of the stars, metallicities, and the spectrum of their ionizing radiation. FIR spectroscopy is technically difficult but scientifically crucial. Stratospheric balloons offer a platform which can outperform current instrument sensitivities and are the only way to provide large-area, wide bandwidth spatial/spectral mapping at FIR wavelengths. NASA recently selected TIM, the Terahertz Intensity Mapper, with the goal of demonstrating the key technical milestones necessary for FIR spectroscopy. The TIM instrument consists of an integral-field spectrometer from 240-420 microns with 3600 kinetic-inductance detectors (KIDs) coupled to a 2-meter low-emissivity carbon fiber telescope. In this paper, we will summarize plans for the TIM experiment's development, test and deployment for a planned flight from Antarctica.

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