Airborne Astronomy with a 150 microns - 400 microns Heterodyne Spectrometer
Abstract
This report summarizes work done under NASA Grant NAG2-753 awarded to the University of Colorado. The project goal was to build a far-infrared heterodyne spectrometer for NASA's Kuiper Airborne Observatory, and to use this instrument to observe atomic and molecular spectral lines from the interstellar medium. This goal was successfully achieved. Detections of particular note have been the 370 micron line of neutral atomic carbon, the 158 micron transition of ionized carbon, many of the high-J rotational lines of CO-12 and CO-13 between J=9-8 and J=22-21, the 119 micron and 163 micron rotational lines of OH, the 219 micron ground-state rotational line of H2D(+), and the 63 micron fine structure line of neutral atomic oxygen. All of these lines were observed at spectral resolutions exceeding 1 part in 106 thereby allowing accurate line shapes and Doppler velocities to be measured.
- Publication:
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Colorado Univ. Boulder Technical Report
- Pub Date:
- January 1995
- Bibcode:
- 1995cub..reptS....B
- Keywords:
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- Kuiper Airborne Observatory;
- Heterodyning;
- Spectrometers;
- Atomic Spectra;
- Line Spectra;
- Carbon;
- Ground State;
- Neutral Atoms;
- Neutral Gases;
- Oxygen Atoms;
- Astronomy