The Japan-United States Infrared Interferometry Experiment (JUStIInE): balloon-borne pathfinder for a space-based far-IR interferometer

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Leisawitz, David T. [1 ]
Matsuo, Taro [2 ]
Mosby, Gregory [1 ]
Ade, Peter A. R. [3 ]
Akeson, Rachel [4 ]
Fixsen, Dale J. [1 ,5 ]
Gong, Qian [1 ]
Kaneda, Hidehiro [2 ]
Maher, Stephen F. [1 ,6 ]
Mundy, Lee G. [3 ]
Ota, Shunsuke [2 ]
Rau, Gioia [1 ,7 ]
Sharp, Elmer H. [1 ,6 ]
Shimokawa, Toru [2 ]
Staguhn, Johannes G. [1 ,8 ]
Tucker, Carole E. [3 ]
van Belle, Gerard T. [9 ]
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[1] Goddard Space Flight Ctr, 8800 Greenbelt Rd, Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA
[2] Nagoya Univ, Chikusa Ku, Furo Cho, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
[3] Cardiff Univ, Queens Bldg, Cardiff CF24 3AA, Wales
[4] Caltech, Infrared Proc & Anal Ctr, 770 S Wilson Ave, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA
[5] Univ Maryland, College Pk, MD 20742 USA
[6] Sci Syst & Applicat Inc, 10210 Greenbelt Rd, Lanham, MD 20706 USA
[7] Catholic Univ Amer, 620 Michigan Ave NE, Washington, DC 20064 USA
[8] Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA
[9] Lowell Observ, 1400 W Mars Hill Rd, Flagstaff, AZ 86001 USA
关键词
far-infrared; spatio-spectral interferometer; balloon experiment; Michelson beam combiner; SPECTRA; RESOLUTION; DUST;
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10.1117/12.2629426
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The balloon-borne Japan-United States Infrared Interferometry Experiment (JUStIInE) is a pathfinder for the first space-based far-IR interferometer. JUStIInE will mature the system-level technology readiness of spatio-spectral far-IR interferometry and demonstrate this technique with scientific observations. Operating at wavelengths from 30 to 90 mu m, JUStIInE will provide unprecedented sub-arcsecond angular resolution and spectroscopic data. Our plan is to develop a cryogenic Michelson beam combiner and integrate it with an existing and tested telescope optical system and gondola from the Japanese Far-infrared Interferometric Telescope Experiment (FITE). With two JUStIInE balloon flights we plan to collect, calibrate, analyze, and publish scientific results based on the first far-IR spatio-spectral observations of young stellar objects, evolved stars, and the active galactic nucleus of NGC 1068. The NASA Astrophysics Roadmap envisages a future in which interferometry is applied across the electromagnetic spectrum, starting in the far-infrared. The Far-IR Probe recommended in the 2021 Decadal Survey presents an opportunity to take that important step. A Far-IR Probe mission based on this concept will enable us to understand terrestrial planet formation and spectroscopically study individual distant galaxies to understand the astrophysical processes that govern their evolution.
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