Paper
21 September 2012 Progress toward BLISS, the background-limited infrared-submillimeter spectrograph for SPICA
C. M. Bradford, A. Beyer, M. Kenyon, M. C. Runyan, B. Bumble, P. Echternach, T. Prouvé, W. A. Holmes, J. J. Bock, K. Irwin
Author Affiliations +
Abstract
We are developing the Background-Limited Infrared-Submillimeter Spectrograph (BLISS) for SPICA to provide a breakthrough capability for far-IR survey spectroscopy. The 3.2-meter, actively-cooled (T<6K) SPICA telescope allows mid-IR to submm observations which are limited only by the natural backgrounds, and BLISS is designed to operate near this fundamental limit. BLISS-SPICA provide a line sensitivity of 10-20 W m-2 , thereby enabling spectroscopy of dust-obscured galaxies at all epochs back to the first billion years after the Big Bang (redshift 6), and study of all stages of planet formation in circumstellar disks. BLISS covers the 35-430 micron waveband at moderate resolving power (300<R<700) in six grating spec­ trometer bands, each coupling at least two 2 sky positions simultaneously. The instrument is cooled with an on-board refrigerator to 50 mK for optimal sensitivity. The detector package in the goal implementation is 4200 silicon-nitride micro-mesh leg-isolated bolometers with superconducting transition-edge-sensed (TES) thermis­ tors, read out with a cryogenic time-domain multiplexer. The instrument is designed to fit within the stringent SPICA resource allocations for mass and heat lift, and to mitigate the impact of cosmic rays. We report on this design and our progress in prototyping and validating the BLISS spectrometers and prototype cooler. A companion paper in Conference 8452 (A. Beyer et al.) discusses in greater detail the progress in the BLISS TES bolometer development.
© (2012) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
C. M. Bradford, A. Beyer, M. Kenyon, M. C. Runyan, B. Bumble, P. Echternach, T. Prouvé, W. A. Holmes, J. J. Bock, and K. Irwin "Progress toward BLISS, the background-limited infrared-submillimeter spectrograph for SPICA", Proc. SPIE 8442, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2012: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave, 84420P (21 September 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.926843
Lens.org Logo
CITATIONS
Cited by 2 scholarly publications.
Advertisement
Advertisement
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission  Get copyright permission on Copyright Marketplace
KEYWORDS
Spectroscopy

Galactic astronomy

Sensors

Bolometers

Prototyping

Stars

Infrared spectroscopy

RELATED CONTENT


Back to Top