Présidents de session
Contrinbuted Talks 7: EXCLAIM/TIM/TIFUUN/SPTSLIM
- Peter Timbie (University of Wisconsin)
- Ryan Keenan (Max Planck Institute for Astronomy)
- Kanako Narita (The University of Tokyo)
- Jessica Zebrowski
EXCLAIM is a balloon-borne cryogenic telescope that will use the line intensity mapping technique to survey the spectrum of diffuse emission from both the Milky Way and the cosmic web to probe star formation, the interstellar medium, and galaxy evolution across cosmic time. EXCLAIM’s primary extragalactic science survey will map 305 deg2 with angular resolution 4 arcmin in the SDSS Stripe 82...
The Terahertz Intensity Mapper (TIM) is a NASA far-infrared balloon mission that will conduct a line intensity mapping survey of the [CII] 157um line during the peak and wind down of cosmic star formation. The redshift range of our survey - 0.5<z<1.7 - corresponds to the expected peak in the mean [CII] intensity, and provides abundant opportunities for cross-correlation with extensive existing...
Recent observations by the James Webb Space Telescope have discovered numerous high-redshift galaxies, suggesting that galaxies may have evolved from an earlier stage of the Universe than expected. Exploring when heavy elements like carbon began to accumulate in the universe is an essential question in astronomy. Line intensity mapping (LIM) at millimeter to sub-millimeter wavelengths provides...