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The Herschel -SPIRE instrument and its in-flight performance

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Griffin, MJ; Abergel, A; Abreu, A; Ade, PAR; André, P; Augueres, JL; Babbedge, T; Bae, Y; Baillie, T; Baluteau, JP; Barlow, MJ; Bendo, G ...
Published in: Astronomy and Astrophysics
January 1, 2010

The Spectral and Photometric Imaging REceiver (SPIRE), is the Herschel Space Observatory's submillimetre camera and spectrometer. It contains a three-band imaging photometer operating at 250, 350 and 500 μm, and an imaging Fourier-transform spectrometer (FTS) which covers simultaneously its whole operating range of 194-671 μm (447-1550 GHz). The SPIRE detectors are arrays of feedhorn-coupled bolometers cooled to 0.3 K. The photometer has a field of view of 4′ × 8′, observed simultaneously in the three spectral bands. Its main operating mode is scan-mapping, whereby the field of view is scanned across the sky to achieve full spatial sampling and to cover large areas if desired. The spectrometer has an approximately circular field of view with a diameter of 2.6′. The spectral resolution can be adjusted between 1.2 and 25 GHz by changing the stroke length of the FTS scan mirror. Its main operating mode involves a fixed telescope pointing with multiple scans of the FTS mirror to acquire spectral data. For extended source measurements, multiple position offsets are implemented by means of an internal beam steering mirror to achieve the desired spatial sampling and by rastering of the telescope pointing to map areas larger than the field of view. The SPIRE instrument consists of a cold focal plane unit located inside the Herschel cryostat and warm electronics units, located on the spacecraft Service Module, for instrument control and data handling. Science data are transmitted to Earth with no on-board data compression, and processed by automatic pipelines to produce calibrated science products. The in-flight performance of the instrument matches or exceeds predictions based on pre-launch testing and modelling: the photometer sensitivity is comparable to or slightly better than estimated pre-launch, and the spectrometer sensitivity is also better by a factor of 1.5-2. © ESO 2010.

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Astronomy and Astrophysics

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1432-0746

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0004-6361

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January 1, 2010

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518

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4

Related Subject Headings

  • Astronomy & Astrophysics
  • 5109 Space sciences
  • 5107 Particle and high energy physics
  • 5101 Astronomical sciences
  • 0201 Astronomical and Space Sciences
 

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Griffin, M. J., Abergel, A., Abreu, A., Ade, P. A. R., André, P., Augueres, J. L., … Mur, M. (2010). The Herschel -SPIRE instrument and its in-flight performance. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 518(4). https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201014519
Griffin, M. J., A. Abergel, A. Abreu, P. A. R. Ade, P. André, J. L. Augueres, T. Babbedge, et al. “The Herschel -SPIRE instrument and its in-flight performance.” Astronomy and Astrophysics 518, no. 4 (January 1, 2010). https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201014519.
Griffin MJ, Abergel A, Abreu A, Ade PAR, André P, Augueres JL, et al. The Herschel -SPIRE instrument and its in-flight performance. Astronomy and Astrophysics. 2010 Jan 1;518(4).
Griffin, M. J., et al. “The Herschel -SPIRE instrument and its in-flight performance.” Astronomy and Astrophysics, vol. 518, no. 4, Jan. 2010. Scopus, doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201014519.
Griffin MJ, Abergel A, Abreu A, Ade PAR, André P, Augueres JL, Babbedge T, Bae Y, Baillie T, Baluteau JP, Barlow MJ, Bendo G, Benielli D, Bock JJ, Bonhomme P, Brisbin D, Brockley-Blatt C, Caldwell M, Cara C, Castro-Rodriguez N, Cerulli R, Chanial P, Chen S, Clark E, Clements DL, Clerc L, Coker J, Communal D, Conversi L, Cox P, Crumb D, Cunningham C, Daly F, Davis GR, DeAntoni P, Delderfield J, Devin N, Di Giorgio A, Didschuns I, Dohlen K, Donati M, Dowell A, Dowell CD, Duband L, Dumaye L, Emery RJ, Ferlet M, Ferrand D, Fontignie J, Fox M, Franceschini A, Frerking M, Fulton T, Garcia J, Gastaud R, K.Gear W, Glenn J, Goizel A, Griffin DK, Grundy T, Guest S, Guillemet L, Hargrave PC, Harwit M, Hastings P, Hatziminaoglou E, Herman M, Hinde B, Hristov V, Huang M, Imhof P, Isaak KJ, Israelsson U, Ivison RJ, Jennings D, Kiernan B, King KJ, Lange AE, Latter W, Laurent G, Laurent P, Leeks SJ, Lellouch E, Levenson L, Li B, Li J, Lilienthal J, Lim T, Liu SJ, Lu N, Madden S, Mainetti G, Marliani P, McKay D, Mercier K, Molinari S, Morris H, Moseley H, Mulder J, Mur M. The Herschel -SPIRE instrument and its in-flight performance. Astronomy and Astrophysics. 2010 Jan 1;518(4).
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Published In

Astronomy and Astrophysics

DOI

EISSN

1432-0746

ISSN

0004-6361

Publication Date

January 1, 2010

Volume

518

Issue

4

Related Subject Headings

  • Astronomy & Astrophysics
  • 5109 Space sciences
  • 5107 Particle and high energy physics
  • 5101 Astronomical sciences
  • 0201 Astronomical and Space Sciences