Large format imaging spectrograph for the Large Submillimeter Telescope (LST)

16 Feb 2021  ·  K. Kohno, R. Kawabe, Y. Tamura, A. Endo, J. J. A. Baselmans, K. Karatsu, A. K. Inoue, K. Moriwaki, N. H. Hayatsu, N. Yoshida, Y. Yoshimura, B. Hatsukade, H. Umehata, T. Oshima, T. Takekoshi, A. Taniguchi, P. D. Klaassen, T. Mroczkowski, C. Cicone, F. Bertoldi, H. Dannerbauer, T. Tosaki ·

We present a conceptual study of a large format imaging spectrograph for the Large Submillimeter Telescope (LST) and the Atacama Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (AtLAST). Recent observations of high-redshift galaxies indicate the onset of earliest star formation just a few 100 million years after the Big Bang (i.e., z = 12--15), and LST/AtLAST will provide a unique pathway to uncover spectroscopically-identified first forming galaxies in the pre-reionization era, once it will be equipped with a large format imaging spectrograph. We propose a 3-band (200, 255, and 350 GHz), medium resolution (R = 2,000) imaging spectrograph with 1.5 M detectors in total based on the KATANA concept (Karatsu et al. 2019), which exploits technologies of the integrated superconducting spectrometer (ISS) and a large-format imaging array. A 1-deg2 drilling survey (3,500 hr) will capture a large number of [O III] 88 um (and [C II] 158 um) emitters at z = 8--9, and constrain [O III] luminosity functions at z > 12.

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