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1 Millimetron mision sensitivities and instrumentation concept
A.M. Baryshev, W. Wild, G. Goltsman, N.S. Kardashev Netherlands Institute for Space Research, Netherlands Astro Space Center, Lebedev Physical Institute, Russia

2 Outline Main concept of “Millimetron” mission
Concept 12 m diameter deployable antenna of “Millimetron” Astronomical instruments Sensitivities Conclusions ISSTT 2008, Groningen

3 Telescopes for Radio-astronomy Space Missions
Main requirements and trends Driven by scientific objective Telescope size, diameter Better sensitivity for compact sources ~D2 Better spatial resolution ~D-1 The larger the better Mirror accuracy Tendency to observe frequencies, inaccessible from ground RF > 1 THz Telescope cooling Background radiation ~T4 Space environment allow for passive (50 K) and active cooling 4 K dish is highly desired Large deployable apertures are needed Ultimate mission: a free flying interferometer with large cold telescopes (>6) FIRI There are practicalities… ISSTT 2008, Groningen

4 Millimetron mission parameters and status
Frequency range: from mm wave to THz frequencies Two observing modes Space earth VLBI Single dish mode Heterodyne and direct detection instruments (arrays) Aperture diameter 12 meters ~4 m diameter central solid dish (goal 5 µm surface, 4 THz) 12 m petal type deployable (goal 10 µm RMS surface, 1..2 THz) Passively cooled, K (study active cooling possibilities) Mass < 4000 kg Orbit similar to Radioastron km apogee or L2 Approved mission in Russia (Included in 10 year plan of RSA) Now in conceptual phase, launch frame ~ ISSTT 2008, Groningen

5 Spacecraft concept Three layer deployable thermal shields
Deployable primary mirror Cold focal plane instruments (0.1…4 K) Deployable truss “Navigator” spacecraft platform ISSTT 2008, Groningen

6 Space platform Navigator
Lavochkin association ISSTT 2008, Groningen

7 Antenna optical parameters
Cassegrain scheme Diameter 12 m Secondary focus Moveable secondary mirror Active main dish (concept) including laser petal position measurements and feed abck system ISSTT 2008, Groningen

8 Radiosatron antenna construction (folded)
Proton-M Launcher ISSTT 2008, Groningen

9 Details opening ISSTT 2008, Groningen

10 Antenna deployment concept
Two 20:1 scale models are being made ISSTT 2008, Groningen

11 Deploying sequence ISSTT 2008, Groningen

12 Astronomical instruments
Large format low spectral resolution camera (polarization sensitive) Medium spectral resolution (R= ) imaging spectrometer (similar to SPICA SAFARI) High resolution spectrometer (similar to Herschel HIFI instrument) SVLBI instruments (heterodyne, covering ALMA bands) ISSTT 2008, Groningen

13 Low resolution spectrometer
1mm mm wavelength, several channels State of the art sensitivity Up to 10 kPixels for the shorter wavelength channel Use 12m diameter aperture up to 0.15 mm Possibility to use central mirror for shorter wavelengths Specifically do not mention technologies NEP 10^-19 required depending on the achieved antenna temperature Cooling mK ISSTT 2008, Groningen

14 Photometer (SPIRE) ISSTT 2008, Groningen

15 Sensitivity of photometer, 12m dish, 50K
ISSTT 2008, Groningen

16 Photometer sensitivity 4m central dish, 50 K
ISSTT 2008, Groningen

17 Photometer sensitivity
ISSTT 2008, Groningen

18 4K dish temperature (for reference)
ISSTT 2008, Groningen

19 Medium resolution spectrometer
1mm mm wavelength, several channels State of the art sensitivity Up to 5 kPixels for the shorter wavelength channel Use 12m diameter aperture up to 0.15 mm Possibility to use central mirror for shorter wavelengths R= (frequency dependent) Technology TBD NEP 10^-19 required depending on the achieved antenna temperature Cooling 100…300mK ISSTT 2008, Groningen

20 FTS (SPIRE) ISSTT 2008, Groningen

21 Sensitivity of medium resolution spectrometer
ISSTT 2008, Groningen

22 Sensitivity of medium resolution spectrometer
ISSTT 2008, Groningen

23 Sensitivity of medium resolution spectrometer
ISSTT 2008, Groningen

24 4K dish for reference ISSTT 2008, Groningen

25 High resolution spectrometer
Spot or continuous frequency bands THz for 12m aperture Spot frequency bands up to 5 THz using central solid dish Small focal plane arrays for lower frequencies (LO power limited) IF 4-12 GHz Polarization !!! Conceptually based on Herschel HIFI instrument Cooling 4 K ISSTT 2008, Groningen

26 Herschel HIFI ISSTT 2008, Groningen

27 Example of frequency distribution
Millimetron Single-dish instrumentation Instrument Frequency (GHz) or wavelength Ang. res. () Spectral res. Detector technology Sensitivity TRL Heterodyne receivers HET-1 480 – 700 8…12  106 SIS 2x2 mixer array with multiplier LO Tsys < 100 K 6 1100 – 1400 5…6 Tsys < 200 K HET-2 1650 – 2000 ~3 HEB mixers with multiplier or QCL LO Tsys < 500 K 2600 – 2700 ~2.5 Tsys < 700 K 4 4700 – 4800 4 (1) Tsys < 1000 K Far-Infrared imaging photometer/spectrometer M-PACS 60 – 210 m  4 few 103 spectrom. Photoconductor arrays 2 x Wm-2 ISSTT 2008, Groningen

28 Sensitivities ISSTT 2008, Groningen

29 SVLBI instruments R > 10000
Selected ALMA bands THz for 12m aperture Spot frequency bands up to 5 THz using central solid dish On board data recorder On board stable reference Fast data link IF 4-12 GHz (compatible to ALMA) Can be conceptually based on Herschel HIFI instrument Cooling 4 K ISSTT 2008, Groningen

30 SIS mixers, multiplier chain LO, dual pol.
Instrument type VLBI receiver Heterodyne receivers covering ALMA bands Receiver VLBI-1 ALMA-1 ALMA-3 ALMA-6 ALMA-9 Frequency range 18 – 26 GHz GHz GHz GHz GHz Detector technology HEMT amplifier SIS mixers, multiplier chain LO, dual pol. Or HEMT Sensitivity Tsys < 40 K < 17 K SSB < 37К SSB < 90 K SSB < 150 K DSB TRL 6 ISSTT 2008, Groningen


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