In-flight performance of the BLAST-TNG telescope platform

The Next Generation Balloon-Borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (BLAST-TNG) was a unique instrument for characterizing the polarized submillimeter sky at high-angular resolution. BLAST-TNG flew from the Long Duration Balloon Facility in Antarctica in January 2020. Despite the short flight d...

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Main Authors: Coppi, Gabriele, Ade, Peter A. R., Ashton, Peter C., Austermann, Jason E., Cox, Erin G., Devlin, Mark J., Dober, Bradley J., Fanfani, Valentina, Fissel, Laura M., Galitzki, Nicholas, Gao, Jiansong, Gordon, Samuel, Groppi, Christopher E., Hilton, Gene C., Hubmayr, Johannes, Klein, Jeffrey, Li, Dale, Lourie, Nathan P., Lowe, Ian, Mani, Hamdi, Mauskopf, Philip, McKenney, Christopher, Nati, Federico, Novak, Giles, Pisano, Giampaolo, Romualdez, L. Javier, Sinclair, Adrian, Soler, Juan D., Tucker, Carole, Ullom, Joel, Vissers, Michael, Wheeler, Caleb, Williams, Paul A.
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Published: arXiv 2020
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2012.01039
https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.01039
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spelling ftdatacite:10.48550/arxiv.2012.01039 2023-05-15T13:56:16+02:00 In-flight performance of the BLAST-TNG telescope platform Coppi, Gabriele Ade, Peter A. R. Ashton, Peter C. Austermann, Jason E. Cox, Erin G. Devlin, Mark J. Dober, Bradley J. Fanfani, Valentina Fissel, Laura M. Galitzki, Nicholas Gao, Jiansong Gordon, Samuel Groppi, Christopher E. Hilton, Gene C. Hubmayr, Johannes Klein, Jeffrey Li, Dale Lourie, Nathan P. Lowe, Ian Mani, Hamdi Mauskopf, Philip McKenney, Christopher Nati, Federico Novak, Giles Pisano, Giampaolo Romualdez, L. Javier Sinclair, Adrian Soler, Juan D. Tucker, Carole Ullom, Joel Vissers, Michael Wheeler, Caleb Williams, Paul A. 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2012.01039 https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.01039 unknown arXiv https://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2560849 arXiv.org perpetual, non-exclusive license http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/ Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics astro-ph.IM FOS Physical sciences article-journal Article ScholarlyArticle Text 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2012.01039 https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2560849 2022-03-10T15:18:57Z The Next Generation Balloon-Borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (BLAST-TNG) was a unique instrument for characterizing the polarized submillimeter sky at high-angular resolution. BLAST-TNG flew from the Long Duration Balloon Facility in Antarctica in January 2020. Despite the short flight duration, the instrument worked very well and is providing significant information about each subsystem that will be invaluable for future balloon missions. In this contribution, we discuss the performance of telescope and gondola. : Submitted to SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation, Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes VIII Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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topic Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics astro-ph.IM
FOS Physical sciences
spellingShingle Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics astro-ph.IM
FOS Physical sciences
Coppi, Gabriele
Ade, Peter A. R.
Ashton, Peter C.
Austermann, Jason E.
Cox, Erin G.
Devlin, Mark J.
Dober, Bradley J.
Fanfani, Valentina
Fissel, Laura M.
Galitzki, Nicholas
Gao, Jiansong
Gordon, Samuel
Groppi, Christopher E.
Hilton, Gene C.
Hubmayr, Johannes
Klein, Jeffrey
Li, Dale
Lourie, Nathan P.
Lowe, Ian
Mani, Hamdi
Mauskopf, Philip
McKenney, Christopher
Nati, Federico
Novak, Giles
Pisano, Giampaolo
Romualdez, L. Javier
Sinclair, Adrian
Soler, Juan D.
Tucker, Carole
Ullom, Joel
Vissers, Michael
Wheeler, Caleb
Williams, Paul A.
In-flight performance of the BLAST-TNG telescope platform
topic_facet Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics astro-ph.IM
FOS Physical sciences
description The Next Generation Balloon-Borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (BLAST-TNG) was a unique instrument for characterizing the polarized submillimeter sky at high-angular resolution. BLAST-TNG flew from the Long Duration Balloon Facility in Antarctica in January 2020. Despite the short flight duration, the instrument worked very well and is providing significant information about each subsystem that will be invaluable for future balloon missions. In this contribution, we discuss the performance of telescope and gondola. : Submitted to SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation, Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes VIII
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Coppi, Gabriele
Ade, Peter A. R.
Ashton, Peter C.
Austermann, Jason E.
Cox, Erin G.
Devlin, Mark J.
Dober, Bradley J.
Fanfani, Valentina
Fissel, Laura M.
Galitzki, Nicholas
Gao, Jiansong
Gordon, Samuel
Groppi, Christopher E.
Hilton, Gene C.
Hubmayr, Johannes
Klein, Jeffrey
Li, Dale
Lourie, Nathan P.
Lowe, Ian
Mani, Hamdi
Mauskopf, Philip
McKenney, Christopher
Nati, Federico
Novak, Giles
Pisano, Giampaolo
Romualdez, L. Javier
Sinclair, Adrian
Soler, Juan D.
Tucker, Carole
Ullom, Joel
Vissers, Michael
Wheeler, Caleb
Williams, Paul A.
author_facet Coppi, Gabriele
Ade, Peter A. R.
Ashton, Peter C.
Austermann, Jason E.
Cox, Erin G.
Devlin, Mark J.
Dober, Bradley J.
Fanfani, Valentina
Fissel, Laura M.
Galitzki, Nicholas
Gao, Jiansong
Gordon, Samuel
Groppi, Christopher E.
Hilton, Gene C.
Hubmayr, Johannes
Klein, Jeffrey
Li, Dale
Lourie, Nathan P.
Lowe, Ian
Mani, Hamdi
Mauskopf, Philip
McKenney, Christopher
Nati, Federico
Novak, Giles
Pisano, Giampaolo
Romualdez, L. Javier
Sinclair, Adrian
Soler, Juan D.
Tucker, Carole
Ullom, Joel
Vissers, Michael
Wheeler, Caleb
Williams, Paul A.
author_sort Coppi, Gabriele
title In-flight performance of the BLAST-TNG telescope platform
title_short In-flight performance of the BLAST-TNG telescope platform
title_full In-flight performance of the BLAST-TNG telescope platform
title_fullStr In-flight performance of the BLAST-TNG telescope platform
title_full_unstemmed In-flight performance of the BLAST-TNG telescope platform
title_sort in-flight performance of the blast-tng telescope platform
publisher arXiv
publishDate 2020
url https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2012.01039
https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.01039
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