Refrigerator utilization in infrared astronomy

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Coolers, Cooling Systems, Infrared Astronomy, Infrared Telescopes, Refrigerators, Spacecraft Equipment, Astronomical Observatories, Cryogenic Cooling, Cryogenic Equipment, Equipment Specifications, Japanese Spacecraft

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Topics discussed include: the necessity of cooling in IR (infrared) astronomy; sensitivity limits due to thermal background of a telescope operated at its diffraction limit; steady orbital temperature and flow rate conditions; advantages of using coolers; schematic drawing of the telescope with refrigerators; major characteristics of and problems with the cooled telescope to be carried onboard the JEM (Japanese Experiment Module); and light coming to the earth from extragalactic and galactic systems and the zodiacal light. This presentation is represented by viewgraphs only.

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