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Capabilities, Performance, and Status of the SOFIA Science Instrument Suite

Authors :
Miles, John W
Helton, Andrew
Sankrit, Ravi
Andersson, B. G
Becklin, E. E
DeBuizer, James M
Dowell, C. Darren
Dunham, Edward W
Gusten, Rolf
Harper, Doyal A
Herter, Terry L
Keller, Luke D
Klein, Randolf
Krabbe, Alfred
Marcum, Pamela M
McLean, Ian S
Reach, William T
Richter, Matthew J
Roellig, Thomas L
Sandell, Goeran
Savage, Maureen L
Smith, Erin C
Temi, Pasquale
Vacca, William D
Vaillancourt, John E
Van Cleve, Jeffrey E
Young, Erick T
Zell, Peter T
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2013.

Abstract

The Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) is an airborne observatory, carrying a 2.5 m telescope onboard a heavily modified Boeing 747SP aircraft. SOFIA is optimized for operation at infrared wavelengths, much of which is obscured for ground-based observatories by atmospheric water vapor. The SOFIA science instrument complement consists of seven instruments: FORCAST (Faint Object InfraRed CAmera for the SOFIA Telescope), GREAT (German Receiver for Astronomy at Terahertz Frequencies), HIPO (High-speed Imaging Photometer for Occultations), FLITECAM (First Light Infrared Test Experiment CAMera), FIFI-LS (Far-Infrared Field-Imaging Line Spectrometer), EXES (Echelon-Cross-Echelle Spectrograph), and HAWC (High-resolution Airborne Wideband Camera). FORCAST is a 540 m imager with grism spectroscopy, developed at Cornell University. GREAT is a heterodyne spectrometer providing high-resolution spectroscopy in several bands from 60240 m, developed at the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy. HIPO is a 0.31.1 m imager, developed at Lowell Observatory. FLITECAM is a 15 m wide-field imager with grism spectroscopy, developed at UCLA. FIFI-LS is a 42210 m integral field imaging grating spectrometer, developed at the University of Stuttgart. EXES is a 528 m high-resolution spectrograph, developed at UC Davis and NASA ARC. HAWC is a 50240 m imager, developed at the University of Chicago, and undergoing an upgrade at JPL to add polarimetry capability and substantially larger GSFC detectors. We describe the capabilities, performance, and status of each instrument, highlighting science results obtained using FORCAST, GREAT, and HIPO during SOFIA Early Science observations conducted in 2011.

Subjects

Subjects :
Astronomy

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Notes :
WBS 422335, , NAS2-97001
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20190001058
Document Type :
Report