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BLAST: The Balloon-Borne Large Aperture Submillimeter TelescopeBLAST is the Balloon-borne Large-Aperture Sub-millimeter Telescope. It will fly from a Long Duration Balloon (LDB) platform from Antarctica. The telescope design incorporates a 2 m primary mirror with large-format bolometer arrays operating at 250, 350 and 500 microns. By providing the first sensitive large-area (10 sq. deg.) sub-mm surveys at these wavelengths, BLAST will address some of the most important galactic and cosmological questions regarding the formation and evolution of stars, galaxies and clusters. Galactic and extragalactic BLAST surveys will: (1) identify large numbers of high-redshift galaxies; (2) measure photometric redshifts, rest-frame FIR luminosities and star formation rates thereby constraining the evolutionary history of the galaxies that produce the FIR and sub-mm background; (3) measure cold pre-stellar sources associated with the earliest stages of star and planet formation; (4) make high-resolution maps of diffuse galactic emission over a wide range of galactic latitudes. In addition to achieving the above scientific goals, the exciting legacy of the BLAST LDB experiment will be a catalogue of 3000-5000 extragalactic sub-mm sources and a 100 sq. deg. sub-mm galactic plane survey. Multi-frequency follow-up observations from SIRTF, ASTRO-F, and Herschel, together with spectroscopic observations and sub-arcsecond imaging from ALMA are essential to understand the physical nature of the BLAST sources.
Document ID
20040074309
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Devlin, Mark
(Pennsylvania Univ. Philadelphia, PA, United States)
Ade, Peter
(Cardiff Univ. United Kingdom)
Bock, Jamie
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA, United States)
Dicker, Simon
(Pennsylvania Univ. Philadelphia, PA, United States)
Griffin, Matt
(Cardiff Univ. United Kingdom)
Gunderson, Josh
(Miami Univ. Coral Gables, FL, United States)
Halpern, Mark
(British Columbia Univ. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)
Hargrave, Peter
(Cardiff Univ. United Kingdom)
Hughes, David
(Instituto Nacional de Astrofisica, Optica y Electronica Puebla, Mexico)
Klein, Jeff
(Pennsylvania Univ. Philadelphia, PA, United States)
Date Acquired
September 7, 2013
Publication Date
April 1, 2004
Publication Information
Publication: New Concepts for Far-Infrared and Submillimeter Space Astronomy
Subject Category
Instrumentation And Photography
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NRA-99-01-SPA-015
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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