Participación Española en SAFARI/SPICA

Similar documents
Low noise millimeter wave receivers for Cosmic Microwave Background radiometers

TES microcalorimeters for future X ray missions. Athena and Beyond: TES detectors for future X-ray missions. Luigi Piro IAPS/INAF

Development of the Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrometer: EXCEED

WFIRST- AFTA: European Interests

Are We Alone?! Exoplanet Characterization and Direct Imaging!

The Balloon Experimental Twin Telescope for Infrared Interferometry (BETTII)

RESULTS FROM A SIMPLE INFRARED CLOUD DETECTOR

An Introduction to the MTG-IRS Mission

Fig.1. The DAWN spacecraft

Mid InfraRed Instrument (MIRI) Cooler Subsystem Design

The Sino-French Gamma-Ray Burst Mission SVOM (Space-based multi-band astronomical Variable Objects Monitor)

The Virtual Observatory: What is it and how can it help me? Enrique Solano LAEFF / INTA Spanish Virtual Observatory

How To Make A High Energy Ion Detector

In studying the Milky Way, we have a classic problem of not being able to see the forest for the trees.

A THERMAL MAPPER FOR MARCO POLO-R

PRESENTATION SPACE MISSIONS

FRACTAL S.L.N.E. A private company for engineering of scientific projects. Instrumentation and Software for Astronomy

Sviluppo di componenti per sottosistemi ottici basati su ottiche elettroformate altamente asferiche per applicazioni Spazio e Difesa

Towards the Detection and Characterization of Smaller Transiting Planets

ALMA Overview. Leonardo Testi (European Southern Observatory)

16 th IOCCG Committee annual meeting. Plymouth, UK February mission: Present status and near future

High Resolution Planetary Imaging Workflow

INTA AIRBORNE REMOTE SENSING FACILITY from the Hasselblad s cameras to the SensyTech-AHS sensor

Clouds and the Energy Cycle

Adaptive Optics (AO) TMT Partner Institutions Collaborating Institution Acknowledgements

NASA s Future Missions in X-ray Astronomy

Herschel PACS Test Procedure STM PACS-KT-PR-011 Issue: 1 Revision: -

Extreme-AO for GMT. Center for Astronomical Adaptive Optics, University of Arizona Subaru Telescope, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan

CBERS Program Update Jacie Frederico dos Santos Liporace AMS Kepler

vodcast series. Script for Episode 6 Charting the Galaxy - from Hipparcos to Gaia

How To Celebrate The Industry Day Of The Euclid Spacecraft

Esa Mandatory Programme Opportunities as seen by Astrium Satellites. Wolfram Lork // July 07

Data transport in radio astronomy. Arpad Szomoru, JIVE

PRELIMINARY DESIGN REVIEW

Assessments of LEDs IESNA LM-79, LM-80 & LM-82

Spectrophotometry of Ap Stars

Using Photometric Data to Derive an HR Diagram for a Star Cluster

SOLSPEC MEASUREMENT OF THE SOLAR ABSOLUTE SPECTRAL IRRADIANCE FROM 165 to 2900 nm ON BOARD THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION

The Milky Way Galaxy is Heading for a Major Cosmic Collision

Large FOV Mobile E-O Telescope for Searching and Tracking Low-orbit Micro-satellites and Space Debris

Georgia Performance Standards Framework for Science Grade 6. Unit Organizer: UNIVERSE AND SOLAR SYSTEM (Approximate Time 3 Weeks)

KZO Tactical UAV System Overview

A STEP 400 Technical development status

How To Process Data From A Casu.Com Computer System

Overview of NASA s Laser Communications Relay Demonstration

First Discoveries. Asteroids

High Resolution Planetary Imaging

Light Telescopes. Grade Level: class periods (more if in-depth research occurs)

Robotic Pre-Cursor Contribution to Human NEA Mission. H. Kuninaka JSPEC/JAXA

Teaching Astronomy in the University of Granada. Eduardo Battaner Departamento de Física Teórica y del Cosmos

THE GOCI INSTRUMENT ON COMS MISSION THE FIRST GEOSTATIONARY OCEAN COLOR IMAGER

California Standards Grades 9 12 Boardworks 2009 Science Contents Standards Mapping

Astrophysical Techniques. C R Kitchin

Technical Data. FLIR T (incl. Wi-Fi)

Alpy guiding User Guide. Olivier Thizy François Cochard

Remote Sensing of Clouds from Polarization

Amateur Astrophotography. Lauri Kangas Teekkarikamerat

Dawn - Overview, Science Objectives, Mission Progress. Hap McSween For PI Chris Russell

The VHE future. A. Giuliani

Ionospheric Research with the LOFAR Telescope

Infrared Focal Plane Arrays. High Performance. Optics & Photonics News. Nonlinear Spatial Solitons Report from OFC/NFOEC 2008

Temperature. LumaSense Technologies, Inc. supplies a unique selection of very precise calibration

Space Algorithm Testbeds - Small Business Pipeline for Technology Innovation

Earth Sciences -- Grades 9, 10, 11, and 12. California State Science Content Standards. Mobile Climate Science Labs

Space Weather Research and Forecasting in CRL, Japan

Thermal Imaging Test Target THERMAKIN Manufacture and Test Standard

A Guide to Modern Planetary Imaging. Christopher Go

GAIA Science and Mission

Science Standard 4 Earth in Space Grade Level Expectations

Searching for space debris elements with the Pi of the Sky system

Transcription:

Participación Española en SAFARI/SPICA F. Najarro (CAB) CAB J. R. Goicoechea J. Martín-Pintado J. Gómez-Elvira J. Torres L. Mora J. Bueno INTA L.M. González C. Pastor T. Belenguer M. Reina IAC I. Pérez-Fournón Paco Najarro SEA 2010

Themes Addressed by SPICA 1. What are the conditions for life and planetary formation? 2. How does the Solar System work? 3. What are the fundamental laws of the Universe? 4. How did the Universe originate and what is it made of? Paco Najarro SEA 2010

What is SPICA? PI:Takao Nakagawa (JAXA-lead)+ESA partnership+others * Observatory-class mission European access through ESA partnership *Telescope: 3.2m, Actively cooled to <6 K: monolithic mirror clean PSF * Core wavelength: 5-210μm: Δθ = 0.4 18 arcsec * Orbit: Sun-Earth L2 Halo * Warm Launch Cooling in orbit Long lifetime ~ 3 yrs (5 yrs goal) * Launch: ~2018 Paco Najarro SEA 2010

The origins questions key science drivers and SPICA and SAFARI How do stars and galaxies form and evolve over cosmic ages? SAFARI will observe thousands of obscured, far away galaxies and determine what processes govern their evolution How does our solar system relate to other planetary systems and could life evolve elsewhere? SAFARI will characterize oxygen, water, ice and rock in young planet forming systems and study their relation to the rocks and ice in our own Solar System Science is the driver basis for the SAFARI Science Requirements Area and number of pixels on the sky, filters and wavebands, stability etc. ~1 degree 4

Why observe in the Mid and Far-IR? MIR FIR FIR MIR Galliano et al. Star light recycled by dust and gas Complete picture only seen by observing in the mid- and far-ir Paco Najarro SEA 2010

Why SPICA? IR Natural Sky Background VS Thermal Telescope Emission Paco Najarro SEA 2010

Why SPICA? 冷 却 方 法 の 革 新 Small Telescope Big Telescope ISO (60cm) (2000L He 2.6t) HERSCHEL (3.5 m) (No Cryogen 2.6t) Paco Najarro SEA 2010

Huge Gain of Sensitivity!!! 2.5 orders SPICA 1.5 orders SPICA Paco Najarro SEA 2010

SPICA/SAFARI: TES detectors TES SRON: a novel parallel, straight leg design and result Straight leg: not possible to realize required isolation for small pixels Ta absorber Si x N y legs

SPICA multiplexing capability SPICA FIR arcmin SPICA FIR 35-210 m SPICA MIR 20-35 m - 30x5 arcsec JWST MIRI 5-28 m - 4x4 to 8x8 arcsec SPICA/JWST spectral volumes superposed on deep GOODS 24 m image SPICA MIR/FIR: warm/cool gas + dust JWST: 3 settings/ full waveband 30 hrs to get 10 sources SPICA: 30 hrs integration ~ same sensitivity Multiple sources in field - comparable sensitivity Paco Najarro SEA 2010

SPICA instrument suite (NIR/MIR) Mid-IR Camera+Spectrometer (Japan) Operating wavelength 5-38 m Photometric + spectroscopic capability Camera: FoV ~6 x6 Spectroscopic: R~200 (5 slit), R~700 (12 x6 /12), R~30,000 (0.72/1.2 x3.5/6 : 4-8/12-18 m) High resolution spectroscopy NOT possible with JWST Mid-IR coronograph, SCI (Japan) Operating wavelength 5-27 m (possibly down to 3.5 m) ~1 x 1 FoV Pupil mask: >10 6 contrast; Inner Working Angle ~3.3 /D R~20 and 200 Spectroscopy NOT possible with JWST coronagraph (+ SCI cleaner PSF/higher contrast due to monolithic mirror) FPC-S: Focal plane guidance camera (Korea) H, K, 2-5um, Imaging (R~3) + low resolution spectroscopy (R~50 using LVF) 5 x 5 FoV

SAFARI (European-lead+Canada+Japan): SPICA instrument suite, cont. (FIR) Imaging FTS, various R resolutions 34-210 m FoV 2 x2 R~3 (photometry); R~50-100 (SED-mode); R~2000 @ 100 µm (spectroscopy) 3 bands (simultaneous): 34-60/60-110/110-210 µm 64x64, 38x38, 20x20 pixels (~6000 pixels total) Diffraction-limited PI: SRON, NL (P. Roelfsema) High sensitivity detectors NEP = 2x10-19 W/ Hz TES detectors (<100mK)

Participación española en SPICA (2006-7) CDTI ESAC Run second SOC User Support Proposal handling Observation planning Data processing, archiving and distribution Possible Spanish contributions: DAMIR, ICC, Electrónica de control IAC Warm-electronics, EGSE Coste aproximado de la participación española 4-5 M Paco Najarro SEA 2010

Participación española en SPICA (2008) CDTI ESAC Run second SOC User Support Proposal handling Observation planning Data processing, archiving and distribution ICC: pipeline?? Possible Spanish contributions: DAMIR, ICC, Electrónica de control (cryocooler), mecánica: FTS mechanism Subsystem structure IAC Warm-electronics, EGSE Coste aproximado de la participación española 5-8 M Paco Najarro SEA 2010

Participación española en SPICA (2010) (2008) Francisco Najarro (HoN) & Javier R. Goicoechea (Gal. Project Scientist) ICC. Ground Segment contribution + Running 2nd SOC (CDTI) Lead Structural Engineer (CAB) FPU chassis (horizontal & vertical Optical Bench, cover(s) and other structural elements (CAB + INDUSTRY) Camera Optics Bay on optical bench including warm alignment. All mirrors (INTA + INDUSTRY) Input Optics Module, Filter Wheels & Alignment Engineer (INTA) Test house for end-to-end optical performance testing (AITV) (INTA) Contributions to ICC (CAB) Contributions to EGSE (IAC) Cooperate in context of Calibration testing e.g. with CSL (CAB-INTA) FPA testing (incl. cryostat) of one of the TES bands (CAB) Coste aproximado de la participación española 25 M Co-PI Paco Najarro SEA 2010

The consortium task distribution On-going changes Filter wheel Spain Germany/Belgium; FTS mechanism and control NL Canada; AIV support by Poland TBD/TBC: Calibration source; Filters/dicroics UK Sweden ;Camera bay NL Spain SAFARI consortium meeting September 2013 - PI/PM update 17

The SAFARI project SAFARI consortium meeting September 2013 - PI/PM update 18

The SAFARI project who does what (now) SAFARI consortium meeting September 2013 - PI/PM update 19

SPANISH ORGANIZATION & TEAM Paco Najarro (HoN) Galactic Project Scientist Javier R. Goicoechea Science Coordination Paco Najarro CAB Engineering Management Javier Gomez-Elvira (PM) Jesus Martin Pintado (CAB) Amaya Moro-Martin(CAB) José Cernicharo(CAB) Guillermo Muñoz-Caro(CAB) Luisa Lara (IAA-CSIC) Ismael Perez-Fournon (IAC) Ignasi Ribas (ICE-CSIC) Almudena Alonso Herrera (DAMIR) Pablo Perez Gonzalez( UCM) Armando Gil de Paz (UCM) FPU Filter Wheels & Opt. Input Module Josefina Torres (CAB) Luis Gonzalez Fernandez (INTA) Tomás Belenguer (INTA) Carmen Pastor (INTA) Detectors & Calibration Manuel Reina Aranda (INTA) Juan Bueno Lopez (CAB) Lola Sabau (INTA) Nuria Llombart (UCM) Electrical Eduardo Sebastian (CAB) EGSE Ismael Perez-Fournon ( IAC ) ICC Eduardo Sanchez(CAB) LNA Juan Daniel Gallego(Yebes) TBC

detailing of the reference design continues Structural Thermal SAFARI consortium meeting September 2013 - PI/PM update 21

SAFARI project status Consortium well established Final iterations on detailed work distribution on-going PI institute (NL) funding secured, partners funded for phase B1 Science consortium final iterations on requirements Straw-man observing programmes Discussions with MCS on joint programme Development status - achieved fully viable reference design Science Verification Review closeout imminent Much unit level progress; eg. 50mK cooler in EM manufacture Much technology progress; eg. magnetic shielding, flex cables Detector concept review II (May 13) great progress! Schedule?/2014 instrument proposal to ESA End 2016 Preliminary Design Review Mid 2020 Flight Model delivery SAFARI consortium meeting September 2013 - PI/PM update 22

The not so good last week news Japan cannot allocate mission within the current budget New mission implementation concept JAXA/ISAS service module the satellite + launch + ops. ESA payload ESA part is bigger than mission of opportunity envelope SPICA needs to be an M4 mission M4 proposal SPICA now will compete with other projects M4 proposal process takes time mission candidate selection late 2014 mission selection in late 2017 launch in late 2026 SAFARI consortium meeting September 2013 - SPICA Plan-B 23

Posibles salidas: Pasamos del actual - Plan-A JAXA SPICA Project ESA Satellite System AIVT Launch Operation SAFARI BM AIVT PLM AIVT Satellite Operation Science Operation KASI Cryogenics AIVT SIA AIVT SAFARI Operation Other Instruments Operations Cryo Supports and Shields Cryocoolers STA FPIA AIVT Items in red: not exchangeable SAFARI MCS SCI FPC SAFARI consortium meeting September 2013 - SPICA Plan-B 24

A un posible Plan-B1 ESA does payload JAXA SPICA Project ESA Satellite System AIVT Launch Operation SAFARI BM AIVT PLM AIVT Satellite Operation Science Operation KASI Cryogenics AIVT SIA AIVT SAFARI Operation Other Instruments Operations Cryo Supports and Shields Cryocoolers STA FPIA AIVT Items in red: not exchangeable SAFARI MCS SCI FPC SAFARI consortium meeting September 2013 - SPICA Plan-B 25