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19 August 2014 X-Spec: a multi-object trans-millimeter-wave spectrometer for CCAT
C. M. Bradford, S. Hailey-Dunsheath, E. Shirokoff, M. Hollister, C. M. McKenney, H. G. LeDuc, T. Reck, S. C. Chapman, A. Tikhomirov, T. Nikola, J. Zmuidzinas
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We present the result of a design study for X-Spec, a multi-beam, R=400{700 survey spectrometer covering 190{520 GHz under development for CCAT. It is designed to measure the bright atomic fine-structure and molecular rotational transitions that cool galaxies' interstellar gas, in particular, the 158 um rest-frame [CII] transition, in thousands to tens of thousands of galaxies ranging from z=9 to z=3.5. With the wide bandwidth and multi-object capability, X-Spec / CCAT will be more powerful than ALMA for redshift-blind galaxy surveys and tomographic intensity mapping. X-Spec uses SuperSpec filterbank spectrometer technology with TiN KIDs described by Hailey-Dunsheath et al. in this conference. Because the density of sources is small, galaxy follow-up will be most efficient with a front-end steering unit which we have prototyped, also described in a separate paper (Chapman et al. in this conference). Our baseline instrument concept has 84 steered beams arrayed over the 1 degree CCAT field, each beam couples to 4 chips (2 bands x 2 polarizations) each chip with approximately 500 detectors, making a total of -170,000 KIDs in the full instrument. A direct imaging spectrometer (integral-field spectrometer) with a comparably-sized backend is also considered.
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C. M. Bradford, S. Hailey-Dunsheath, E. Shirokoff, M. Hollister, C. M. McKenney, H. G. LeDuc, T. Reck, S. C. Chapman, A. Tikhomirov, T. Nikola, and J. Zmuidzinas "X-Spec: a multi-object trans-millimeter-wave spectrometer for CCAT", Proc. SPIE 9153, Millimeter, Submillimeter, and Far-Infrared Detectors and Instrumentation for Astronomy VII, 91531Y (19 August 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2056750
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Galactic astronomy

Spectroscopy

Stars

Telescopes

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Molybdenum

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