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タイトルFar-IR/Submillimeter Interferometry Missions in NASA's Roadmap: SPIRIT and SPECS
著者(英)Leisawitz, David T.
著者所属(英)NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
発行日2003-01-01
言語eng
内容記述Information vital to the attainment of the major scientific objectives of NASA's Origins and Structure and Evolution of the Universe themes is uniquely available in the far-IR and submillimeter (FIR/SMM). NASA is studying concepts and investing in technologies for FIR/SMM observatories that could fly in the period 2010 - 2025 and provide enormous increases in measurement capabilities to extend the legacy of the next-generation missions SIRTF and Herschel. Future FIR/SMM space observatories will have the sensitivity needed to reach back in time to the formation epoch of the first luminous objects, the angular resolution needed to image proto-planetary systems and distinguish the emissions of individual galaxies, and the spectral resolution needed to probe the physical conditions and measure the flows of interstellar gas in young galaxies, nascent stars, and the dust-enshrouded nuclei of galaxies that harbor massive black holes. NASA's roadmap includes the JWST-class Single Aperture Far-IR (SAFIR) telescope and 1 km maximum-baseline FIR/SMM interferometer. This talk will focus on the niche for FIR/SMM interferometry and describe two missions: SPECS, the Submillimeter Probe of the Evolution of Cosmic Structure, and the pathfinder mission SPIRIT, the Space Infrared interferometric Telescope. I will give the scientific motivation for these missions, describe mission concepts and telescope measurement capabilities, and compare these capabilities with those of the next-generation IR telescopes, and with the complementary JWST and ALMA.
NASA分類Astronomy
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