DocumentCode :
3059697
Title :
The Herschel-Heterodyne Instrument for the Far-Infrared (HIFI)
Author :
De Graauw, Thijs ; Caux, Emmanuel ; Gusten, Rolf ; Jellema, Willem ; Luinge, W. ; Pearson, John ; Phillips, Tom ; Schieder, Rudolf ; Stutzki, Juergen ; Wafelbakker, Kees ; Whyborn, Nick ; Wildeman, Klaas
fYear :
2004
fDate :
27 Sept.-1 Oct. 2004
Firstpage :
579
Lastpage :
580
Abstract :
The Heterodyne Instrument for the Far-Infrared (HIFI) is a single sky-pixel, high-resolution (>300.000), spectrometer for ESA´s Herschel Space Observatory. The instrument is designed to provide a wide and continuous frequency coverage with a velocity resolved resolution and a high sensitivity. This allows detailed investigations of a wide variety of astronomical sources, ranging from solar system objects, star formation regions to nuclei of galaxies. The frequency bands cover many emission and absorption lines of molecules, like H2O, and atomic and ionic lines, like CII, NII. The instrument comprises of 5 frequency bands covering 480-150 GHz with SIS mixers and a sixth dual band for the 1410-1910 GHz range with Hot Electron Bolometer Mixers. The Local Oscillator (LO) subsystem consists of a Ka-band synthesiser followed by 14 chains of frequency multipliers, 2 for each frequency band. Each frequency band has two mixers operating on orthogonal polarisations. All mixers are designed to have a noise performance close to the quantum noise limit. One frequency band is operated at a time. Modular design of the Focal Plane Unit, with a common optical path for all the mixer bands, and of the Local Oscillator Unit with a common LO Source Unit for all the LO chains, make the instrument very compact. A pair of Auto-Correlators and a pair of Acousto-Optic spectrometers process the two IF signals from the dual-polarisation front-ends and provide instantaneous frequency coverage of 4 GHz, resulting in a set of resolutions (140 KHz to 1 MHz), better than <0.1 Km/s. The instrument development is in an advanced state with mixers and LO chains approaching aimed performance.
Keywords :
bolometers; focal planes; frequency multipliers; heterodyne detection; intermediate-frequency amplifiers; radiotelescopes; submillimetre wave mixers; submillimetre wave oscillators; submillimetre wave spectroscopy; superconducting microwave devices; superconductor-insulator-superconductor mixers; 140 kHz to 1 MHz; 1410 to 1910 GHz; 4 GHz; 480 to 150 GHz; Herschel Space Observatory; Herschel-Heterodyne Instrument for the Far-Infrared; IF signals; Ka-band synthesiser; LO chains; SIS mixers; acousto-optic spectrometer pair; astronomical sources; atomic lines; autocorrelators pair; dual-polarisation front-end; focal plane unit; frequency multipliers; galactic nuclei; high-resolution spectrometer; hot electron bolometer mixers; instantaneous frequency coverage; ionic lines; local oscillator unit; modular design; molecular absorption lines; molecular emission lines; noise performance; optical path; orthogonal polarisation; quantum noise limit; sensitivity; single sky-pixel spectrometer; solar system objects; star formation regions; velocity resolved resolution; Absorption; Dual band; Electrons; Frequency synthesizers; Instruments; Local oscillators; Observatories; Optical noise; Solar system; Spectroscopy;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Infrared and Millimeter Waves, 2004 and 12th International Conference on Terahertz Electronics, 2004. Conference Digest of the 2004 Joint 29th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8490-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICIMW.2004.1422223
Filename :
1422223
Link To Document :
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