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Proceedings/Recueil Des Communications Atacama Large-Aperture Submm/mm Telescope (AtLAST) Année : 2018

Conceptual Study of A Hetrodyne Receiver for the Origins Space Telescope

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The Origins Space Telescope (OST) is a mission concept of an extremely versatile observatory with 5 science instruments, of which the HEterodyne Receivers for OST (HERO) is one. HERO's main targets are high spectral resolution observations (Δλ/λ up to 107 or Δv = 0.03km/s) of water to follow its trail from cores to YSOs as well as H2O and HDO observations on comets. HERO will probe all neutral ISM phases using cooling lines ([CII], [OI]) and hydrides as probes of CO-dark H2 (CH, HF). HERO will reveal how molecular clouds and filaments form in the local ISM up to nearby galaxies. In order to achieve these observational goals, HERO will cover an extremely wide frequency range from 468 to 2700 GHz and a window around the OI line at 4563 to 4752GHz. It will consist of very large focal plane arrays of 128 pixels between 900 - 2700 GHz and at 4.7 THz, and 32 pixels for the 468 to 900 GHz range. The instrument is exploiting Herschel/HIFI heritage. HERO's large arrays require low dissipation and low power components. The HERO concept makes use of the latest cryogenic SiGe amplifier technology, as well as CMOS technology for the backends with 2 orders of magnitude lower power.
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obspm-03997268 , version 1 (20-02-2023)

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Martina Wiedner. Conceptual Study of A Hetrodyne Receiver for the Origins Space Telescope. Atacama Large-Aperture Submm/mm Telescope (AtLAST), 2018, ⟨10.5281/zenodo.1159086⟩. ⟨obspm-03997268⟩
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