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FIREBall-2: The Faint Intergalactic Medium Redshifted Emission Balloon Telescope.

Authors :
Hamden, Erika
Martin, D. Christopher
Milliard, Bruno
Schiminovich, David
Nikzad, Shouleh
Evrard, Jean
Kyne, Gillian
Grange, Robert
Montel, Johan
Pirot, Etienne
Hoadley, Keri
O'Sullivan, Donal
Melso, Nicole
Picouet, Vincent
Vibert, Didier
Balard, Philippe
Blanchard, Patrick
Crabill, Marty
Pascal, Sandrine
Mirc, Frederi
Source :
Astrophysical Journal. Aug2020, Vol. 898 Issue 2, p1-17. 17p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The Faint Intergalactic Medium Redshifted Emission Balloon (FIREBall) is a mission designed to observe faint emission from the circumgalactic medium of moderate-redshift (z ∼ 0.7) galaxies for the first time. FIREBall observes a component of galaxies that plays a key role in how galaxies form and evolve, likely contains a significant amount of baryons, and has only recently been observed at higher redshifts in the visible. Here we report on the 2018 flight of the FIREBall-2 Balloon telescope, which occurred on 2018 September 22 from Fort Sumner, New Mexico. The flight was the culmination of a complete redesign of the spectrograph from the original FIREBall fiber-fed integral field unit to a wide-field multiobject spectrograph. The flight was terminated early owing to a hole in the balloon, and our original science objectives were not achieved. The overall sensitivity of the instrument and telescope was 90,000 LU, due primarily to increased noise from stray light. We discuss the design of the FIREBall-2 spectrograph, including modifications from the original FIREBall payload, and provide an overview of the performance of all systems. We were able to successfully flight-test a new pointing control system, a UV-optimized, delta-doped, and coated electron multiplying CCD, and an aspheric grating. The FIREBall-2 team is rebuilding the payload for another flight attempt in the fall of 2021, delayed from 2020 as a result of COVID-19. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004637X
Volume :
898
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
145011316
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aba1e0