June 3, 2010MIRI NL meeting Prelude to MIRI Herschel: A WISH come true RCW120 Herschel A. Zavagno.

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June 3, 2010MIRI NL meeting Prelude to MIRI Herschel: A WISH come true RCW120 Herschel A. Zavagno

The HIFI forest of lines in Orion Bergin et al. 2010

Orion KL

Orion KL - Band 1 Wang et al. 2010

Low-mass protostars: NGC 1333 Kristensen, Visser et al outflow Absorption in outer envelope p-H 2 O ground-state Line: 1 THz L~20 L Sun D~750 lyr

From low to high mass protostas 20 L Sun 430 L Sun 10 5 L Sun

Surprise: H 2 O + widespread: the fourth ‘phase’ of water Benz, Bruderer et al. 2010, in prep. W3 IRS5

MIRI GTO program 450 hr available Europe 350 hr large programs –High-z galaxies, disks, exoplanets, protostars 100 hr small programs + reserve –Nearby galaxies, submm galaxies, ISM, GC, AGB stars in external galaxies Large programs factor of 3-4 oversubscribed; small programs < factor of 2 Overheads not yet treated consistently in all cases

Searching for the first stars and galaxies z=12 z=5 z=0

Protostars HH 212 HH 211 Tappe et al ’’ Near-IR McCaughrean et al. 2002

Structure of protoplanetary disks Imaging and spectroscopy as a key tool to reveal disk structure Probe vertical gas temperature gradients Coupling of gas and small dust in the “disk atmosphere” (PAHs, VSG) Current understanding strongly driven by Herbig disks [Fedele et al. 2008, Verhoeff et al. 2010]

Disks: uniqueness of MIRI High spectral resolution, high sensitivity, continuous coverage: line-to-continuum ratio sufficient to detect minor species extend studies to faint brown dwarf disks 10  m) [Fred Lahuis]

Exoplanet search program

Exoplanetary atmospheres Temperature map of exo-planet Infrared spectra of exo-planets Grillmair et al Knutson et al No H 2 O?

Procedure and timetable Draft proposals submitted ~May 20 –Discussed in Marseille among all co-PIs –Feedback (to be) provided to proposers on strengths and weaknesses Final proposals due August 15 Co-PIs to make ranking mid-September –Criteria being finalized Ringberg meeting with US late October JWST meeting with other instrument teams June 5-8 Grand Tetons

Thanks to everyone for making MIRI into a reality! Stay tuned for FM results in 2011 and science results in 2015….