The balloon-borne large aperture submillimeter telescope: BLAST
The Balloon-borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (BLAST) is a suborbital surveying experiment designed to study the evolutionary history and processes of star formation in local galaxies (including the MilkyWay) and galaxies at cosmological distances. The BLAST continuum camera, which consis...
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ftrepnacmexico:oai:inaoe.repositorioinstitucional.mx:1009/1047 2023-05-15T13:42:07+02:00 The balloon-borne large aperture submillimeter telescope: BLAST David Hughes 2008 application/pdf http://inaoe.repositorioinstitucional.mx/jspui/handle/1009/1047 eng eng The astrophysical journal citation:Pascale, E., et al., (2008). The balloon-borne large aperture submillimeter telescope: BLAST, The astrophysical journal, Vol. 681(1):400-414 http://inaoe.repositorioinstitucional.mx/jspui/handle/1009/1047 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 CC-BY-NC-ND info:eu-repo/classification/cti/1 info:eu-repo/classification/cti/21 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion 2008 ftrepnacmexico 2021-07-02T06:29:10Z The Balloon-borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (BLAST) is a suborbital surveying experiment designed to study the evolutionary history and processes of star formation in local galaxies (including the MilkyWay) and galaxies at cosmological distances. The BLAST continuum camera, which consists of 270 detectors distributed between three arrays, observes simultaneously in broadband (30%) spectral windows at 250, 350, and 500 µm. The optical design is based on a 2 m diameter telescope, providing a diffraction-limited resolution of 30′′ at 250 µm. The gondola pointing system enables raster mapping of arbitrary geometry, with a repeatable positional accuracy of ~30′′; postflight pointing reconstruction to ≲5′′ rms is achieved. The onboard telescope control software permits autonomous execution of a preselected set of maps, bwith the option of manual override. In this paper we describe the primary characteristics and measured in-flight performance of BLAST. BLAST performed a test flight in 2003 and has sincemade two scientifically productive long-duration balloon flights: a 100 hr flight from ESRANGE (Kiruna), Sweden to Victoria Island, northern Canada in 2005 June; and a 250 hr, circumpolar flight from McMurdo Station, Antarctica, in 2006 December. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Kiruna Victoria Island victoria island Repositorio Nacional Gobierno de Mexico Canada Esrange ENVELOPE(21.117,21.117,67.883,67.883) Kiruna McMurdo Station ENVELOPE(166.667,166.667,-77.850,-77.850) |
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The Balloon-borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (BLAST) is a suborbital surveying experiment designed to study the evolutionary history and processes of star formation in local galaxies (including the MilkyWay) and galaxies at cosmological distances. The BLAST continuum camera, which consists of 270 detectors distributed between three arrays, observes simultaneously in broadband (30%) spectral windows at 250, 350, and 500 µm. The optical design is based on a 2 m diameter telescope, providing a diffraction-limited resolution of 30′′ at 250 µm. The gondola pointing system enables raster mapping of arbitrary geometry, with a repeatable positional accuracy of ~30′′; postflight pointing reconstruction to ≲5′′ rms is achieved. The onboard telescope control software permits autonomous execution of a preselected set of maps, bwith the option of manual override. In this paper we describe the primary characteristics and measured in-flight performance of BLAST. BLAST performed a test flight in 2003 and has sincemade two scientifically productive long-duration balloon flights: a 100 hr flight from ESRANGE (Kiruna), Sweden to Victoria Island, northern Canada in 2005 June; and a 250 hr, circumpolar flight from McMurdo Station, Antarctica, in 2006 December. |
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citation:Pascale, E., et al., (2008). The balloon-borne large aperture submillimeter telescope: BLAST, The astrophysical journal, Vol. 681(1):400-414 http://inaoe.repositorioinstitucional.mx/jspui/handle/1009/1047 |
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