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Title SNAP Satellite Focal Plane Development
Creator/Author Bebek, C. ; Akerlof, C. ; Aldering, G. ; Amanullah, R. ; Astier, P. ; Baltay, C. ; Barrelet, E. ; Basa, S. ; Bercovitz, J. ; Bergstrom, L. ; Berstein, G.P. ; Bester, M. ; Bohlin, R. ; Bonissent, A. ; Bower, C. ; Campbell, M. ; Carithers, W. ; Commins, E. ; Day, C. ; Deustua, S. ; DiGennaro, R. ; Ealet, A. ; Ellis, R. ; Emmett, W. ; Eriksson, M. ; Fouchez,D. ; Fruchter, A. ; Genat, J-F. ; Goldhaber, G. ; Goobar, A. ; Groom, D. ; Heetderks, H. ; Holland, S. ; Huterer, D. ; Johnson, W. ; Kadel, R. ; Karcher,A. ; Kim, A. ; Kolbe, W. ; Lafever, R. ; Lamoureaux, J. ; Lampton, M. ; Lefevre, O. ; Levi, M. ; Levin, D. ; Linder, E. ; Loken, S. ; Malina, R. ; Mazure, A. ; McKay, T. ; McKee, S. ; Miquel, R. ; Morgan, N. ; Mortsell, E. ; Mostek, N. ; Mufson, S. ; Musser, J. ; Roe, N. ; Nugent, P. ; Oluseyi, H. ; Pain, R. ; Palaio, N. ; Pankow, D. ; Perlmutter, S. ; Prieto, E. ; Rabinowitz,D. ; Refregier, A. ; Rhodes, J. ; Schubnell, M. ; Sholl, M. ; Smadja, G. ; Smith, R. ; Smoot, G. ; Snyder, J. ; Spadafora, A. ; Szymkowiak, A. ; Tarle,G. ; Taylor, K. ; Tilquin, A. ; Tomasch, A. ; Vincent, D. ; von der Lippe, H. ; Walder, J-P. ; Wang, G.
Publication Date2003 Jul 07
OSTI IdentifierOSTI ID: 886808
Report Number(s)LBNL--53305
DOE Contract NumberDE-AC02-05CH11231
Other Number(s)R&D Project: PS1521; Other: BnR: KA1503020; TRN: US200616%%1185
Resource TypeConference
Resource RelationConference: 2003 SPIE UV/EUV and Visible SpaceInstrumentation for Astronomy II, San Diego, CA,8/7/2003
Research OrgErnest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley NationalLaboratory, Berkeley, CA (US)
Sponsoring OrgUSDOE
Subject72 PHYSICS OF ELEMENTARY PARTICLES AND FIELDS; ASTRONOMY; CONFIGURATION; PROBES; SATELLITES; TELESCOPES; WAVELENGTHS
Related SubjectASIC CCD optical filters focal plane detectors HgCdTe InGaAsspectrograph
Description/AbstractThe proposed SuperNova/Acceleration Probe (SNAP) mission will have a two-meter class telescope delivering diffraction-limited images to an instrumented 0.7 square degree field in the visible and near-infrared wavelength regime. The requirements for the instrument suite and the present configuration of the focal plane concept are presented. A two year R&D phase, largely supported by the Department of Energy, is just beginning. We describe the development activities that are taking place to advance our preparedness for mission proposal in the areas of detectors and electronics.
PublisherSPIE, none
Country of PublicationUnited States
LanguageEnglish
FormatMedium: ED
System Entry Date2008 Feb 05
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