Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Sep 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991spie.1494..182m&link_type=abstract
IN: Space astronomical telescopes and instruments; Proceedings of the Meeting, Orlando, FL, Apr. 1-4, 1991 (A92-45151 19-89). Be
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
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Brightness Distribution, Interferometers, Lunar Based Equipment, Synthetic Arrays, Cassegrain Antennas, Image Reconstruction, Optical Waveguides, Technology Assessment
Scientific paper
A conceptual design is described for a lunar submillimeter wavelength interferometer called SALSA, a Synthesis Array for Lunar Submillimeter Astronomy. Its design is greatly simplified over conventional submillimeter wavelength arrays because it takes advantage of a beam waveguide to relay signals to a centrally-located receiver system. The array is optimized to synthesize images at wavelengths between 60 and 300 microns, and it has an angular resolution of 10 milliarcsecs at 60 microns. Observations in this region provide unique insights into fundamental issues in astrophysics such as star formation, but are impossible from the earth's surface because of atmospheric absorption. The baseline design for SALSA consists of twelve, 3.5-meter diameter antennas arranged in a Y-shaped configuration consisting of three 0.5-km long arms, each with four antennas distributed according to a power-law function of distance. Such a beam-waveguide approach has significant advantages, since all the high-power-consumption items (active cryogenics, correlator) are at a central location and could share a single power source. In addition, the antennas can be quite simple and maintenance is greatly reduced. The primary technology challenges for developing such an array are the coherent detectors (mixers and local oscillator sources), and ensuring the dimensional stability of the optical elements under the extreme lunar thermal environment (85-385 K).
Mahoney Matthew J.
Marsh Kenneth A.
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