1 Korean Activities in IR Space Missions - Past, Current and Future - Woong-Seob Jeong 1 on behalf of Korean Infrared Astronomy Group 1 KASI, Korea Ramada.

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1 Korean Activities in IR Space Missions - Past, Current and Future - Woong-Seob Jeong 1 on behalf of Korean Infrared Astronomy Group 1 KASI, Korea Ramada Hotel, Jeju, 2 nd AKARI Converence, 2012/02/27 ~ 02/29

2 Infrared Projects in Korea Experience in the near-IR space instrument Data analysis & scientific research in IR range Space IR Ground IR KASINICS Ground Near-IR Camera PSICS IR Cryogenic System CIBER Near-IR Camera AKARI DR Pipeline Science Collaborations MIRIS Compact Space IR Camera IGRINS Ground Near-IR Spectrometer

3 Participation to AKARI Project Development of data reduction pipeline  Collaborative Work: ESA, ISAS, SNU  SNU: optical simulation, observing simulation, modules of data reduction pipeline for FIS (Far- Infrared Surveyor) Simulated images

4 Scientific Products from AKARI 90  m point source map SNR detection in LMC Sky brightness 9  m CIB detected in NEP Field

5 Technical Development (1/3) Development of our own IR instrument: KASI Near-Infrared Camera (KASINICS)  Optical system including mirror  Mechanics and cryogenics  Electronics

6 Technical Development (2/3) Scientific observations with Bohyun  FoV : 3.3’x 3.3’(pixel: 0.39”)  J, H, Ks, L, H 2, and H 3 + bands (Gupta et al. 2009) (Burrows et al. 2011) NIR Light curve of Sw J

7 Technical Development (3/3) Proto-model of space infrared cryogenic system (PSICS)  Small mechanical cooler  Cooling system down to 77K  Space use

8 Space Observation Program Science & Technology Satellite Series in Korea  1 st satellite: FIMS (Far-ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph) (2003)  2 nd Satellite: Observation of Space environment by Korean Launcher Naro  3 rd Satellite: MIRIS (Multipurpose Infrared Imaging System) (Seon et al. 2011)

9 ST-Satellite III Primary payload : MIRIS  Wide-Area Survey in Near-Infrared Galactic Plane Survey in Paschen  emission line Observation of Low Background Region in Wide bands MIRIS

10 Specifications of MIRIS Specifications of Space Observation Camera  Wavelength: 0.9 ~ 2  m − Aperture: 80 mm  Detector FOV: 3.67 o x 3.67 o (Pixel : 51.6 arcsec) (c.f. Nyq. 1.6  m = 4.1 arcsec) → limited by satellite stability  Telescope & Sensor Temp.: 180K (Passive Cooling), 90K  Filters (5 filters) I (1.05  m), H (1.6  m), blank Pa  (1.876  m), Pa  Cont

11 Pa  Emission Line Survey Galactic Plane, WIM Origin of Warm Ionized Medium  Previous study of WIM: Photoionization model  Recent study of WIM from FIMS: dust scattering  Verification of the dust scattering theory Physical Properties of Interstellar Turbulence Observation: Pa survey  Comparison between Pa (MIRIS) vs. H Monte-Carlo simulation  Uniform dust distribution; E(B-V) = 0.1  Point source or Spherical H II region

12 Observation for CIB Cosmic Infrared Background in Near-IR band  CIB from POP III stats  Spectral peak of CIB  Large-scale fluctuation of CIB Matsumoto et al Large-scale structure of CIB from IRTS observation residual_summary IRTS/NIRS model by Totani et al Totani et al Bernstein et al DIRBE/COBE Wright and Rees 2000 Fazio et al Madau and Pozzetti 2000 Cambrecy et al Surface brightness (nW/m 2 /sr) Wavelength (  m)

13 Calibration purpose: 2 orbits /day Simultaneous observation of NEP & SEP in 1 orbit Monitoring of ZL in SEP and NEP: I & H bands  Revision of ZL Model & Removal of ZL component Zodiacal Foreground

14 CIBER Sounding Rocket Payload Imagers  Wavelength: 0.9 ~ 2  m − Aperture: 110 mm  FOV: 2 o x 2 o (pixel = 7 arcsec)  Sensor Temp.: 77K  Filters (2 filters) I (1.0  m), H (1.6  m) Spectrometers  LRS (Low Resolution)  NBS (Narrow Band)

15 Future Project Ground telescope: GMT Space Telescope  Synergy with GMT  International collaboration  New technical challenge SPICA Project  Near-infrared instrument (heritage from MIRIS)

16 Summary International collaborations in the big projects Large Infrared Space Telescope in Korea Space IR Ground IR KASINICS Ground Near-IR Camera PSICS IR Cryogenic System CIBER Near-IR Camera AKARI DR Pipeline Science Collaborations MIRIS Compact Space IR Camera IGRINS Ground Near-IR Spectrometer SPICA FPC CIBER II GMTNIRS GMT Near-IR Spectrometer