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Developing wide-field spatio-spectral interferometry for far-infrared space applications
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High ResolutionEngineeringInterferometrySpace OpticWide-field Spatio-spectral InterferometryLaboratory Optical InterferometerInfrared InterferometryAstronomical Coordinate SystemAstronomical Image AnalysisSpace SciencesInfrared OpticObservational CosmologyPhotometryRadiometryAstrophysicsInfrared SensorNatural SciencesSpectroscopyRemote Sensing
Interferometry is an affordable way to bring the benefits of high resolution to space far-IR astrophysics. We summarize an ongoing effort to develop and learn the practical limitations of an interferometric technique that will enable the acquisition of high-resolution far-IR integral field spectroscopic data with a single instrument in a future space-based interferometer. This technique was central to the Space Infrared Interferometric Telescope (SPIRIT) and Submillimeter Probe of the Evolution of Cosmic Structure (SPECS) space mission design concepts, and it will first be used on the Balloon Experimental Twin Telescope for Infrared Interferometry (BETTII). Our experimental approach combines data from a laboratory optical interferometer (the Wide-field Imaging Interferometry Testbed, WIIT), computational optical system modeling, and spatio-spectral synthesis algorithm development. We summarize recent experimental results and future plans.
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