Submm & THz Masatoshi Ohishi NAOJ. June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School 20102 Low  absorption  High O2O2O2O2 H2OH2OH2OH2O O2O2O2O2 H2OH2OH2OH2O.

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Submm & THz Masatoshi Ohishi NAOJ

June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School Low  absorption  High O2O2O2O2 H2OH2OH2OH2O O2O2O2O2 H2OH2OH2OH2O

June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School 20103

June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School 20104

June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School Rec ITU-R RA. 314 List of most important lines among observed 3,000/ possible 10,000 lines Frequency bands for Continuum observations Recommends to protect these bands Bands not listed in the Rec are also important for RAS

June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School 20106

June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School RA bands above 71 GHz

June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School RR 2.1

June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School Transmission in Submm Transmission measurement: Matsushita, S. et al., PASJ, 51, 603 (1999)

June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School ALMA Project © NAOJ

The frequency band GHz may be used by administrations for experimentation with, and development of, various active and passive services. In this band a need has been identified for the following spectral line measurements for passive services: – radio astronomy service: 275 ‑ 323 GHz, 327 ‑ 371 GHz, 388 ‑ 424 GHz, 426 ‑ 442 GHz, 453 ‑ 510 GHz, 623 ‑ 711 GHz, 795 ‑ 909 GHz and GHz; – Earth exploration-satellite service (passive) and space research service (passive): GHz, 294 ‑ 306 GHz, 316 ‑ 334 GHz, 342 ‑ 349 GHz, 363 ‑ 365 GHz, 371 ‑ 389 GHz, 416 ‑ 434 GHz, 442 ‑ 444 GHz, 496 ‑ 506 GHz, 546 ‑ 568 GHz, 624 ‑ 629 GHz, 634 ‑ 654 GHz, 659 ‑ 661 GHz, 684 ‑ 692 GHz, 730 ‑ 732 GHz, 851 ‑ 853 GHz and 951 ‑ 956 GHz. Future research in this largely unexplored spectral region may yield additional spectral lines and continuum bands of interest to the passive services. Administrations are urged to take all practicable steps to protect these passive services from harmful interference until the date when the allocation Table is established in the above-mentioned frequency band. (WRC ‑ 2000)

June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School Allocation > 275 GHz No allocation at present (only footnote 5.565) Agenda Item for WRC-2012 >AI 1.6 – to review RR (Res. 950) >No Allocations >Rec ITU-R RA.1860 Preferred frequency bands for radio astronomical measurements in the range 1-3 THz  input from IAU Div.X through IUCAF

June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School Use of submm / THz regions Radio astronomers actually observe in submm In submm region no com. company plans to introduce its service High atmospheric attenuation  easier to share bands PDN Rep. RA[THz-share]

June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School The Earth at Night (optical)

June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School

June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School

June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School Above 10 THz End of RR

June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School Relevant Articles RR 1.5radio waves or hertzian waves: Electromagnetic waves of frequencies arbitrarily lower than GHz, propagated in space without artificial guide. ITU Constitution, Article 12, 78 …. – by carrying out studies without limit of frequency range and adopting recommendations on radiocommunication matters.

June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School Optical Communication Laser Communication by using f > 10 THz is under study (USA, Japan)  Interference at Optical/IR regions in near future ?

June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School Usage GSO/GSO, GSO/non-GSO crosslinks Non-GSO/non-GSO crosslinks GSO-ground links See Rec. ITU-R S.1590 Technical and operational characteristics of satellites operating in the range THz

June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School bands

June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School OIECTS by JAXA, Japan

June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School RAS side Rec. ITU-R RA.1630 Technical and operational characteristics of ground-based astronomy systems for use in sharing studies with active services between 10 THz and THz Lists major optical/IR astronomical observatories

Adaptive Optics June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School = 589 nm (Na D2) = 589 nm (Na D2)

June 4, 2010IUCAF Summer School Collaboration with Optical/IR astronomers IAU GA in Sydney Com. 50 had a session with optical/IR people Several people agreed to work with Silence since then