Aspera: The UV SmallSat telescope to detect and map the warm-hot gas phase in nearby galaxy halos
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Chung, H.Vargas, C.J.
Hamden, E.
McMahon, T.
Gonzales, K.
Khan, A.R.
Agarwal, S.
Bailey, H.
Behroozi, P.
Brendel, T.
Choi, H.
Connors, T.
Corlies, L.
Corliss, J.
Dettmar, R.-J.
Dolana, D.
Douglas, E.S.
Guzman, J.
Hamara, D.
Harris, W.
Harshman, K.
Hergenrother, C.
Hoadley, K.
Kidd, J.
Kim, D.
Li, J.S.
Montoya, M.
Sauve, C.
Schiminovich, D.
Selznick, S.
Siegmund, O.
Ward, M.
Wolcott, E.M.
Zaritsky, D.
Affiliation
Steward Observatory, University of ArizonaWyant College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona
Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona
Large Binocular Telescope Observatory, University of Arizona
Department of Physics, University of Arizona
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2021Keywords
Circumgalactic mediumMicro-channel plate
NASA astrophysics pioneers
Ovi emission
Small satellite
Space telescope
Spectrograph
UV
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Chung, H., Vargas, C. J., Hamden, E., McMahon, T., Gonzales, K., Khan, A. R., Agarwal, S., Bailey, H., Behroozi, P., Brendel, T., Choi, H., Connors, T., Corlies, L., Corliss, J., Dettmar, R.-J., Dolana, D., Douglas, E. S., Guzman, J., Hamara, D., … Zaritsky, D. (2021). Aspera: The UV SmallSat telescope to detect and map the warm-hot gas phase in nearby galaxy halos. Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering.Rights
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Aspera is an extreme-UV (EUV) Astrophysics small satellite telescope designed to map the warm-hot phase coronal gas around nearby galaxy halos. Theory suggests that this gas is a significant fraction of a galaxy’s halo mass and plays a critical role in its evolution, but its exact role is poorly understood. Aspera observes this warm-hot phase gas via Ovi emission at 1032 Å using four parallel Rowland-Circle-like spectrograph channels in a single payload. Aspera’s robust-and-simple design is inspired by the FUSE spectrograph, but with smaller, four 6.2 cm × 3.7 cm, off-axis parabolic primary mirrors. Aspera is expected to achieve a sensitivity of 4.3×10-19 erg/s/cm2/arcsec2 for diffuse Ovi line emission. This superb sensitivity is enabled by technological advancements over the last decade in UV coatings, gratings, and detectors. Here we present the overall payload design of the Aspera telescope and its expected performance. Aspera is funded by the inaugural 2020 NASA Astrophysics Pioneers program, with a projected launch in late 2024. © 2021 SPIE.Note
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10.1117/12.2593001