HARP/ACSIS: a submillimetre spectral imaging system on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope

This paper describes a new Heterodyne Array Receiver Program (HARP) and Auto-Correlation Spectral Imaging System (ACSIS) that have recently been installed and commissioned on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope. The 16-element focal-plane array receiver, operating in the submillimetre from 325 to 375...

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Veröffentlicht in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2009-10, Vol.399 (2), p.1026-1043
Hauptverfasser: Buckle, J. V., Hills, R. E., Smith, H., Dent, W. R. F., Bell, G., Curtis, E. I., Dace, R., Gibson, H., Graves, S. F., Leech, J., Richer, J. S., Williamson, R., Withington, S., Yassin, G., Bennett, R., Hastings, P., Laidlaw, I., Lightfoot, J. F., Burgess, T., Dewdney, P. E., Hovey, G., Willis, A. G., Redman, R., Wooff, B., Berry, D. S., Cavanagh, B., Davis, G. R., Dempsey, J., Friberg, P., Jenness, T., Kackley, R., Rees, N. P., Tilanus, R., Walther, C., Zwart, W., Klapwijk, T. M., Kroug, M., Zijlstra, T.
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Zusammenfassung:This paper describes a new Heterodyne Array Receiver Program (HARP) and Auto-Correlation Spectral Imaging System (ACSIS) that have recently been installed and commissioned on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope. The 16-element focal-plane array receiver, operating in the submillimetre from 325 to 375 GHz, offers high (three-dimensional) mapping speeds, along with significant improvements over single-detector counterparts in calibration and image quality. Receiver temperatures are ∼120 K across the whole band, and system temperatures of ∼300 K are reached routinely under good weather conditions. The system includes a single-sideband (SSB) filter so these are SSB values. Used in conjunction with ACSIS, the system can produce large-scale maps rapidly, in one or more frequency settings, at high spatial and spectral resolution. Fully sampled maps of size can be observed in under 1 h. The scientific need for array receivers arises from the requirement for programmes to study samples of objects of statistically significant size, in large-scale unbiased surveys of galactic and extra-galactic regions. Along with morphological information, the new spectral imaging system can be used to study the physical and chemical properties of regions of interest. Its three-dimensional imaging capabilities are critical for research into turbulence and dynamics. In addition, HARP/ACSIS will provide highly complementary science programmes to wide-field continuum studies and produce the essential preparatory work for submillimetre interferometers such as the Submillimeter Array (SMA) and Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA).
ISSN:0035-8711
1365-2966
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2009.15347.x