Long-term Integration Ability of the Submillimeter Wave Astronomy Satellite (SWAS) Spectral Line Receivers

Bing-Ru Wang, Di Li, P. Goldsmith, Jingwen Wu, Chao-Wei Tsai, R. Schieder, G. J. Melnick
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The Submillimeter Wave Astronomy Satellite (SWAS) was the first space telescope capable of high spectral resolution observations of terahertz spectral lines. We have investigated the integration ability of its two receivers and spectrometer during five and a half years of on-orbit operation. The C I, O2, H2O and 13CO spectra taken towards all observed Galactic sources were analyzed. The present results are based on spectra with total integration time up to 2.72 × 104 hours (≃ 108 s). The noise in the spectra is shown to be generally consistent with that expected from the radiometer equation, without any sign of approaching a noise floor. This noise performance reflects the extremely stable performance of the passively cooled front end as well as other relevant components in the SWAS instrument throughout its mission lifetime.
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亚毫米波天文卫星(SWAS)光谱线接收器的长期集成能力
亚毫米波天文卫星(SWAS)是第一台能够对太赫兹光谱线进行高光谱分辨率观测的空间望远镜。在五年半的在轨运行期间,我们对其两个接收器和光谱仪的整合能力进行了研究。对所有观测到的银河源的 C I、O2、H2O 和 13CO 光谱进行了分析。本结果基于总积分时间长达 2.72 × 104 小时(≃ 108 秒)的光谱。结果表明,光谱中的噪声与辐射计方程所预期的噪声基本一致,没有任何接近噪声本底的迹象。这种噪声性能反映了被动冷却前端以及 SWAS 仪器中其他相关组件在整个飞行任务期间极其稳定的性能。
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