radio multiobject spectrograph c. carilli, nrao, gbt new instrumentation workshop, sept 06

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Radio multiobject spectrograph C. Carilli, NRAO, GBT new instrumentation workshop, Sept 06 Multiobject Spectrographs: Revolution in Optical astronomy redshift surveys – 10,000’s redshifts SDSS,VIMOS, 2DF, DEIMOS 10’s – 100’s galaxies per night Slit positions pre- set based on optical/submm/radio/X ray imaging

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Radio multiobject spectrograph C. Carilli, NRAO, GBT new instrumentation workshop, Sept 06 Multiobject Spectrographs: Revolution in Optical astronomy redshift surveys – 10,000’s redshifts SDSS,VIMOS, 2DF, DEIMOS …. 10’s – 100’s galaxies per night - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Radio multiobject spectrograph C. Carilli, NRAO, GBT new instrumentation workshop, Sept 06

Radio multiobject spectrograph C. Carilli, NRAO, GBT new instrumentation workshop, Sept 06

Multiobject Spectrographs: Revolution in Optical astronomy redshift surveys – 10,000’s redshifts SDSS,VIMOS, 2DF, DEIMOS…

10’s – 100’s galaxies per night

Slit positions pre-set based on optical/submm/radio/Xray imaging

Page 2: Radio multiobject spectrograph C. Carilli, NRAO, GBT new instrumentation workshop, Sept 06

Radio: typical cm/mm focal plane arrays: ‘Integral field units’ = continuous coverage of center of focal plane

MAMBO 250GHz bolometer camera/IRAM30

MMIC heterodyne array/FCARO

Needed for extragalactic radio astronomy: true multiobject spectrograph with adjustable ‘slit’ positions

Page 3: Radio multiobject spectrograph C. Carilli, NRAO, GBT new instrumentation workshop, Sept 06

Need for radio multiobject spectrograph I

Submm galaxies: formation of large spheroids in dusty starbursts at z=1 to 3 (SFR ~ 100’s to 1000 Mo/year?

MAMBO/30m

117 pixels

250 GHz

10.6”

0.9 mJy rms

~ 20 sources in typical 20’x20’ field

Bertoldi, Carilli, Schinnerer, Voss, Smolcic +

COSMOS/MAMBO 250GHz survey

Page 4: Radio multiobject spectrograph C. Carilli, NRAO, GBT new instrumentation workshop, Sept 06

Difficulty: Optical Ids and Redshifts

250GHz 1.4GHz Opt

Selection with 1.4 GHz imaging gets 50% to 75% at 10’s uJy sensitivity, with low z bias.

Missing most interesting sources = most distant?

Page 5: Radio multiobject spectrograph C. Carilli, NRAO, GBT new instrumentation workshop, Sept 06

PdBI dedicated study (10’s hours/source) of radio selected submm galaxies with optical redshifts (Greve et al. 2005)

Massive gas reservoirs (~1e10 Mo) = requisite fuel for star formation

Need multiobject spectrograph for unbiased search for CO, other molecules in complete submm galaxy sample.

z=2.4

Page 6: Radio multiobject spectrograph C. Carilli, NRAO, GBT new instrumentation workshop, Sept 06

Need for radio multiobject spectrograph II

Ly emitters into cosmic reionization: probing ‘first light’

~ 100 LAEs at z=5.8+/-0.1 in COSMOS Field (2square deg)

SFR (Ly) ~ 10 Mo/year

Represents ‘normal’ galaxy population during EoR?

Page 7: Radio multiobject spectrograph C. Carilli, NRAO, GBT new instrumentation workshop, Sept 06

Radio/MAMBO analysis: No bright, dust obscured starbursts

Need multiobject spectrograph to perform ‘stacking analysis’ to gain factor > 5 in effective sensitivity for <CO> properties, and to find rare, dusty starbursts

Radio stacking analysis:

<S1.4> < 3 uJy/beam

<SFR> < 120 Mo/year

Page 8: Radio multiobject spectrograph C. Carilli, NRAO, GBT new instrumentation workshop, Sept 06

Need for radio multiobject spectrograph III

Dense as tracers – HCN, HCO+, …

Trace > 1e3 cm^-3 => gas directly related to star forming clouds

Typically few to 10x fainter than CO => only seen in most pathologic and/or highly lensed sources

need multiobject spectrograph to perform stacking analysis on sample of submm galaxies to get mean dense gas properties

VLA obs of HCN in Cloverleaf 200 uJy!

Page 9: Radio multiobject spectrograph C. Carilli, NRAO, GBT new instrumentation workshop, Sept 06

Need for radio multiobject spectrograph IV

Nearby galaxies: Giant HII regions, GMCs, superstar clusters

K/Ka band lines: water, ammonia, methanol, C3H2, SO…

Need MOS to get spectra of many regions simultaneously

M101 Chen et al

10’

Page 10: Radio multiobject spectrograph C. Carilli, NRAO, GBT new instrumentation workshop, Sept 06

Feed ring Radius=30 cm

or 45cm

Use of Focal plane at GBT

(Norrod & Srikanth)

Offset = 50cm =>

Throw = 9arcmin

Efficiency = 60%

Page 11: Radio multiobject spectrograph C. Carilli, NRAO, GBT new instrumentation workshop, Sept 06

Specifications FoV = 10’ to 30’ (10’s submm gal, LAEs, egal SFRs…)

Number of receivers = 16 to 25 (space limitations?)

Reconfiguration (at most) once per day

Tracking = +/- few hours (=> rotate)

Spectrometer & IF (K/Ka/Q band)

LBGs and LAEs: z_spec ~ 100 km/s => ~20 MHz/source

Submm gals: z_phot ~ 0.2 => ~2 GHz/source

Potentially trade-off of ‘slits’ for bandwidth?

Sky removal: use full array?

Integral field spectroscopy: close-pack configuration?

Page 12: Radio multiobject spectrograph C. Carilli, NRAO, GBT new instrumentation workshop, Sept 06

Implementation

Individually adjustable receivers and feeds.

Challenge: Cryogenics?

Dense-packed receivers + adjustable feeds + flexible waveguide.

Challenge: Noise performance?

Dense-packed receivers and feeds + mirrors.

Challenge: Optics and tracking?

Very large array?

Overkill