论文标题

气球传播的大光圈望远镜天文台

The Balloon-Borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope Observatory

论文作者

Lowe, Ian, Coppi, Gabriele, Ade, Peter A. R., Ashton, Peter C., Austermann, Jason E., Beall, James, Clark, Susan, Cox, Erin G., Devlin, Mark J., Dicker, Simon, Dober, Bradley J., Fanfani, Valentina, Fissel, Laura M., Galitzki, Nicholas, Gao, Jiansong, Hensley, Brandon, Hubmayr, Johannes, Li, Steven, Li, Zhi-Yun, Lourie, Nathan P., Martin, Peter G., Mauskopf, Philip, Nati, Federico, Novak, Giles, Pisano, Giampaolo, Romualdez, L. Javier, Sinclair, Adrian, Soler, Juan D., Tucker, Carole, Vissers, Michael, Wheeler, Jordan, Williams, Paul A., Zannoni, Mario

论文摘要

爆炸天文台是一款拟议的超压气球传播的偏光仪,旨在为新西兰瓦纳卡(Wanaka)的未来超长持续时间气球运动。为了在保持严格的超压力信封中最大化科学输出,BLAST将采用新型的180万轴外光学系统,其中包含在轻质的单耐建筑物中。有效载荷将结合300l $^4 $ HE低温接收器,通过使用绝热的脱氧冰箱(ADR),将8,274微波动力学电感探测器(MKIDS)冷却至100MK,并将其与$^3 $ sorption冰箱结合使用。检测器读数使用了一个新的基于Xilinx RFSOC的系统,该系统将运行Blast-TNG Kidpy软件的下一代。借助此乐器,我们旨在回答有关灰尘动态的杰出问题,并通过高空观察到不受大气传播的不受限制的高空访问社区的访问权限。爆炸天文台设计为最低31天的飞行,其中70美元$ \%$将专门用于爆炸科学目标的观察,其余30美元$ \%$将通过共享风险的建议计划向更广泛的天文学界的建议开放。

The BLAST Observatory is a proposed superpressure balloon-borne polarimeter designed for a future ultra-long duration balloon campaign from Wanaka, New Zealand. To maximize scientific output while staying within the stringent superpressure weight envelope, BLAST will feature new 1.8m off-axis optical system contained within a lightweight monocoque structure gondola. The payload will incorporate a 300L $^4$He cryogenic receiver which will cool 8,274 microwave kinetic inductance detectors (MKIDs) to 100mK through the use of an adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator (ADR) in combination with a $^3$He sorption refrigerator all backed by a liquid helium pumped pot operating at 2K. The detector readout utilizes a new Xilinx RFSOC-based system which will run the next-generation of the BLAST-TNG KIDPy software. With this instrument we aim to answer outstanding questions about dust dynamics as well as provide community access to the polarized submillimeter sky made possible by high-altitude observing unrestricted by atmospheric transmission. The BLAST Observatory is designed for a minimum 31-day flight of which 70$\%$ will be dedicated to observations for BLAST scientific goals and the remaining 30$\%$ will be open to proposals from the wider astronomical community through a shared-risk proposals program.

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