Development of TIFUUN: Terahertz Integral Field Units with Universal Nanotechnology
Abstract
TIFUUN (THz Integral Field Units with Universal Nanotechnology) is an ultra-wideband mm-submm wave imaging spectrometer that capitalizes on the highly scalable integrated superconducting spectrometer technology. TIFUUN has two slots for integral field units (IFUs), which can jointly be optimized as open-hardware for each astronomical observation in terms of spatial and spectral coverage. These IFUs can have observation frequencies in the range of 90--360 GHz, with spectral resolution up to R F/ΔF 1,000, with up to 18,000 kinetic inductance detectors (shared by the two IFUs with a flexible ratio). The ultra-wide 4:1 (2 octave) bandwidth optics fits in a remarkably compact volume, by means of thin silicon lenses and a high chief ray angle design. The first pair of IFUs are being developed for the SUBLIME (Study of the Universe By Line Intensity Mapping Experiments) experiment that aims to map CII emission at redshift 6 to trace the cosmic large-scale structure and the buildup of galaxies during reionization, using TIFUUN on the ASTE 10-m telescope. The scalability, flexibility and compactness makes TIFUUN a highly compatible and portable system suited also for upcoming telescope facilities in the vicinity, such as FYST and AtLAST/LST.
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