The next-generation infrared space astronomy mission SPICA(ICSANE 2012 (International Conference on Space, Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics))
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We present the overview and the current status of SPICA (Space Infrared Telescope for Cosmology and Astrophysics), which is a mission optimized for mid- and far-infrared astronomy with a cryogenically cooled 3.2m telescope. SPICA has high spatial resolution and unprecedented sensitivity in the mid- and far-infrared, which will enable us to address a number of key problems in present-day astronomy, ranging from the star-formation history of the universe to the formation of planets. To reduce the mass of the whole mission, SPICA will be launched at ambient temperature and cooled down on orbit by mechanical coolers on board with an efficient radiative cooling system, a combination of which allows us to have a 3-m class cooled (6K) telescope in space with moderate total weight (3.7t). SPICA is proposed as a Japanese-led mission together with extensive international collaboration. ESA's contribution to SPICA has been studied under the framework of the ESA Cosmic Vision. The consortium led by SRON is in charge of a key focal plane instrument SAFARI (SPICA Far-Infrared Instrument). Korea and Taiwan are also important partners for SPICA. US participation to SPICA is under discussion. The SPICA project is now in the "risk mitigation phase". The target launch year of SPICA is 2022.
- 一般社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2012-10-03
著者
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Matsuhara Hideo
Institute Of Space And Astronautical Science
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Nakagawa Takao
Institute Of Multidisciplinary Research For Advanced Materials Tohoku University
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MATSUHARA Hideo
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aeorspace Exploration Agency
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KAWAKATSU Yasuhiro
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aeorspace Exploration Agency
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NAKAGAWA Takao
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aeorspace Exploration Agency
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- The next-generation infrared space astronomy mission SPICA(ICSANE 2012 (International Conference on Space, Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics))