论文标题
平流层气球作为下一代天文任务的补充
Stratospheric Balloons as a Complement to the Next Generation of Astronomy Missions
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论文摘要
需要大量物理仪器尺寸和/或大量的冷冻剂的观察结果,例如,高空间分辨率远处红外天文学的情况,目前仍面临着从太空执行的技术限制。太空任务的高成本和终结性还要求采取非常低的风险方法,并需要较长的发展时间。对于某些光谱区域,包括紫外线的中部至远红外以及一部分的突出区域,平流层气球为太空望远镜提供了灵活且负担得起的补充,其开发时间较短,并且相对良好的观察条件。然而,使用气球传播望远镜的入境负担很高,研究小组通常也必须承担基础设施发展的一部分。为了减轻基于气球的观测,我们为基于社区的基于气球的天文台,欧洲平流层气球天文台(ESBO)提出了努力。 ESBO的目标是在接下来的10 - 15年内补充基于太空的和空气传播的能力,并通过提供以服务为中心的基础架构,以供更广泛的天文学使用,执行定期飞行并为研究人员提供基于类似的基于基于opcosal opcosal opcopteraffical opcopteraffical opcontervical opconterviens oick offlocessperveries offloaderesserveries,从而增加了科学气球活动的当前景观。我们介绍了针对ESBO的活动的详细信息,ESBO的目的是工作室的当前状态(Imaging observatory的平流层紫外线演示者)原型平台和任务,以及具有潜力可用于工作室太空任务的技术开发项目。
Observations that require large physical instrument dimensions and/or a considerable amount of cryogens, as it is for example the case for high spatial resolution far infrared astronomy, currently still face technological limits for their execution from space. The high cost and finality of space missions furthermore call for a very low risk approach and entail long development times. For certain spectral regions, prominently including the mid- to far-infrared as well as parts of the ultraviolet, stratospheric balloons offer a flexible and affordable complement to space telescopes, with short development times and comparatively good observing conditions. Yet, the entry burden to use balloon-borne telescopes is high, with research groups typically having to shoulder part of the infrastructure development as well. Aiming to ease access to balloon-based observations, we present the efforts towards a community-accessible balloon-based observatory, the European Stratospheric Balloon Observatory (ESBO). ESBO aims at complementing space-based and airborne capabilities over the next 10-15 years and at adding to the current landscape of scientific ballooning activities by providing a service-centered infrastructure for broader astronomical use, performing regular flights and offering an operations concept that provides researchers with a similar proposal-based access to observation time as practiced on ground-based observatories. We present details on the activities planned towards the goal of ESBO, the current status of the STUDIO (Stratospheric UV Demonstrator of an Imaging Observatory) prototype platform and mission, as well as selected technology developments with extensibility potential to space missions undertaken for STUDIO.