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FORCAST
| Name of Instrument: |
FORCAST
-Faint Object InfrRed CAmera for
the SOFIA Telescope |
| Instrument type: |
Mid IR Camera
5-40 microns |
| Principal Investigator:
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Dr. Terry Herter |
| Contact: |
Joe Adams: Email: jdadams@astro.cornell.edu |
| Institute: |
Center for Radiophysics & Speac Research
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853 |
Scientific/Technical Abstract:
FORCAST is a facility-class, mid/far-infrared camera
for SOFIA. The instrument is a two-channel camera with selectable
filters for continuum imaging in the 4-8, 16-25 µm and/or 25-40
µm regions. Simultaneous imaging can be performed in the two-channels.
Using the latest 256x256 Si:As and Si:Sb blocked-impurity-band detector
array technology to provide high-sensitivity wide-field imaging,
FORCAST will sample at 0.75 arcsec/pixel giving a 3.2 arcmin x 3.2
arcmin instantaneous field-of-view. Diffraction limited imaging
is obtained for > 15 µm. The current plan has filters centered at roughly 19,
21, 24.4, 32, 34.2, 36.8, 37.6 and 38.4 µm with ~ 2 µm. Community input is requested for selection of additional
filters, particularly in the 4-8 µm regime. Large objects can be
easily imaged and for small objects, chopping can be performed on
the array to increase duty-cycle (sensitivity). FORCAST will provide
the highest spatial resolutions possible with SOFIA. The FORCAST
instrument uses mature, low-risk, state-of-the-art technology ensuring
high reliability.
The science projects planned by the investigator team
include multicolor imaging of the galactic center, Vega-like dust
clouds, and star formation in normal spiral galaxies and active
galaxies. This instrument will be of great value to the SOFIA community
for imaging protostellar environments, young star clusters, molecular
clouds, and galaxies. Multicolor information allows determination
of dust temperatures, dust optical depths (and dust masses), dust
composition, location of ionizing sources, and the spatial morphology
of star forming regions.
FORCAST Performance Summary
Instrument sensitivity and resolution summary
is provided to permit estimating feasibility of scientific investigations.

All sensitivity and resolution data are preliminary,
and based on anticipated performance of the observatory and the
instrument. Actual performance of the SOFIA telescope and
instrument combination will be established after flight operations
begin. Telescope performance is expected to be upgraded during
the first two years, and instrument performance may be upgraded,
or additional modes or capabilities may be added.
Performance estimates given here are based on data
supplied by the instrument team. Further details and updates may
be obtained from the instrument team via the contact information
given above.
Exposure Time Calculator
Link
to SOFIA Instrument Time Estimator (SITE)
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