학술논문

Observations with KIDs Interferometer Spectrum Survey (KISS).
Document Type
Article
Source
EPJ Web of Conferences. 1/17/2022, Vol. 257, p1-6. 6p.
Subject
*ELECTRIC inductance
*PHYSICAL cosmology
*CRYOSTATS
*FOURIER transform infrared spectroscopy
*SYNCHROTRONS
Language
ISSN
2101-6275
Abstract
We describe the preliminary on-sky results of the KIDs Interferometer Spectrum Survey (KISS), a spectral imager with a 1 deg field of view (FoV). The instrument operates in the range 120–180 GHz from the 2.25m Q-U-I JOint TEnerife telescope in Teide Observatory (Tenerife, Canary Islands), at 2 395m altitude above sea level. Spectra at low resolution, up to 1.45 GHz, are obtained using a fast (3.72 Hz mechanical frequency) Fourier transform spectrometer, coupled to a continuous dilution cryostat with a stabilized temperature of 170mK that hosts two 316-pixel arrays of lumped-element kinetic inductance detectors. KISS generates more than 3 000 spectra per second during observations and represents a pathfinder to demonstrate the potential for spectral mapping with large FoV.We give an overall description of the spectral mapping paradigm and we present recent results from observations, in this paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]