Bibcode
Poglitsch, Albrecht; Waelkens, Christoffel; Bauer, Otto H.; Cepa, Jordi; Feuchtgruber, Helmut; Henning, Thomas; van Hoof, Chris; Kerschbaum, Franz; Lemke, Dietrich; Renotte, Etienne; Rodriguez, Louis; Saraceno, Paolo; Vandenbussche, Bart
Referencia bibliográfica
Space Telescopes and Instrumentation I: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter. Edited by Mather, John C.; MacEwen, Howard A.; de Graauw, Mattheus W. M.. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 6265, pp. 62650B (2006).
Fecha de publicación:
7
2006
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Descripción
The Photodetector Array Camera and Spectrometer (PACS) is one of the
three science instruments for ESA's far infrared and submillimeter
observatory Herschel. It employs two Ge:Ga photoconductor arrays
(stressed and unstressed) with 16 × 25 pixels, each, and two
filled silicon bolometer arrays with 16 × 32 and 32 × 64
pixels, respectively, to perform imaging line spectroscopy and imaging
photometry in the 60-210μm wavelength band. In photometry mode, it
will simultaneously image two bands, 60-85μm or 85-130μm and
130-210μm, over a field of view of ~ 1.75' × 3.5', with full
beam sampling in each band. In spectroscopy mode, it will image a field
of ~50"×50", resolved into 5×5 pixels, with an instantaneous
spectral coverage of ~1500 km/s and a spectral resolution of ~ 175 km/s.
In both modes the performance is expected to be not far from
background-noise limited, with sensitivities (5σ in 1h) of ~ 4 mJy
or 3 - 20 ×10-18W/m2, respectively. We
summarize the design of the instrument and its subunits, describe the
observing modes in combination with the telescope pointing modes, report
results from instrument level performance tests of the Qualification
Model, and present our current prediction of the in-orbit performance of
the instrument based on tests done at subunit level.