Large format imaging spectrograph for the Large Submillimeter Telescope (LST)
/ Authors
K. Kohno, R. Kawabe, Y. Tamura, A. Endo, J. Baselmans, K. Karatsu, A. Inoue, K. Moriwaki, N. H. Hayatsu, N. Yoshida
and 12 more authors
Y. Yoshimura, B. Hatsukade, H. Umehata, T. Oshima, T. Takekoshi, A. Taniguchi, P. Klaassen, T. Mroczkowski, C. Cicone, F. Bertoldi, H. Dannerbauer, T. Tosaki
/ Abstract
We present a conceptual study of a large format imaging spectrograph for next-generation large (50-m class) single-dish telescopes, i.e., the Large Submillimeter Telescope (LST) and Atacama Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (AtLAST). Recent discoveries of high-redshift star-forming galaxies at z=8-9 and candidate quiescent galaxies at z~6 indicate the onset of earliest star formation just a few 100 million years after the Big Bang (i.e., z = 12 - 15), and LST/AtLAST will provide a unique pathway to uncover spectroscopically-identified ``first forming galaxies’’ in the pre-reionization era, once it will be equipped with a large format imaging spectrograph. We describe the preliminary of 3-band, medium resolution (R=2000) imaging spectrograph with ~1.5 M detectors in total based on the KATANA concept (Karatsu et al.~2019), which exploits technologies of the integrated superconducting spectrometer (ISS) and a large-format imaging array like A-MKID.
Journal: Millimeter, Submillimeter, and Far-Infrared Detectors and Instrumentation for Astronomy X
DOI: 10.1117/12.2561238