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The Goddard-IRAM Superconducting 2mm Observer (GISMO) is a bolometer camera for the IRAM 30m telescope. It has been build by Goddard Space Flight Center, in Greenbelt, Maryland under the lead of Johannes Staguhn. GISMO consists of '''8x16 pixels''' with super conducting transition edge sensors (TES). The TES are read out by time domain SQUID multiplexers built at the National Institute for Standards (NIST), in Boulder, Colorado. . The nominal bandwidth is 140-162GHz (FWHM), pixels are spaced by '''13.75"''', the telescope HPBW is '''16.7"'''. The sensitivity is '''16 mJy sqrt(sec)'''. In the standard observing mode, data are taken while the telescope follows Lissajous curves without switching the secondary. An automated pipeline merges the GISMO data with the telescope data streams to create FITS files which are automatically processed by the reduction software crush to create logs, pointing results, and a first quick view of the data. | The Goddard-IRAM Superconducting 2mm Observer (GISMO) is a bolometer camera for the IRAM 30m telescope. It has been build by Goddard Space Flight Center, in Greenbelt, Maryland under the lead of Johannes Staguhn. GISMO consists of '''8x16 pixels''' with super conducting transition edge sensors (TES). The TES are read out by time domain SQUID multiplexers built at the National Institute for Standards (NIST), in Boulder, Colorado. . The nominal bandwidth is 140-162GHz (FWHM), pixels are spaced by '''13.75"''', the telescope HPBW is '''16.7"'''. The sensitivity is '''16 mJy sqrt(sec)''' per beam. In the standard observing mode, data are taken while the telescope follows Lissajous curves without switching the secondary. An automated pipeline merges the GISMO data with the telescope data streams to create FITS files which are automatically processed by the reduction software crush to create logs, pointing results, and a first quick view of the data. |
GISMO
This page is maintained by CK, SL, and the GISMO team
Contents
Overview
The Goddard-IRAM Superconducting 2mm Observer (GISMO) is a bolometer camera for the IRAM 30m telescope. It has been build by Goddard Space Flight Center, in Greenbelt, Maryland under the lead of Johannes Staguhn. GISMO consists of 8x16 pixels with super conducting transition edge sensors (TES). The TES are read out by time domain SQUID multiplexers built at the National Institute for Standards (NIST), in Boulder, Colorado. . The nominal bandwidth is 140-162GHz (FWHM), pixels are spaced by 13.75", the telescope HPBW is 16.7". The sensitivity is 16 mJy sqrt(sec) per beam. In the standard observing mode, data are taken while the telescope follows Lissajous curves without switching the secondary. An automated pipeline merges the GISMO data with the telescope data streams to create FITS files which are automatically processed by the reduction software crush to create logs, pointing results, and a first quick view of the data.
The 2mm spectral range provides a unique terrestrial window enabling ground-based observations of the earliest active dusty galaxies in the universe and thereby allowing a better constraint on the star formation rate in these objects.
People
Overall coordinator: Samuel Leclercq <leclercq@iram.fr> (IRAM/Grenoble)
GISMO team: Johannes Staguhn <johannes.g.staguhn@nasa.gov> (PI), Elmer Sharp, Steve Maher, Dominic Benford, Dale Fixen, Attila Kovacs (crush)
IRAM/Granada: Guillermo Quintana-Lacaci (bolometer pool manager, <quintana@iram.es>), Nicolas Billot (<billot@iram.es>), Carsten Kramer (station manager, <kramer@iram.es>)
Documentation for the first open call for 30m proposals (September 2011)
Call for proposals. The deadline to submit proposals for the winter semester 2011/12 is 22-September-2011.
Time estimator. This document contains guidelines for astronomers to compute observing time estimates for the call for proposals of the Winter 2011 semester.
crush data processing software will be used to reduce all data and crush GISMO manual.
Publications
Dwek, Staguhn et al. 2011 ApJ,
Star and dust formation activities in AzTEC-3: A starburst galaxy at z = 5.3Arendt et al. 2011 ApJ,
The Radio - 2 mm Spectral Index of the Crab Nebula Measured with GISMOCapack et al. 2011 Nature,
A massive proto-cluster of galaxies at a redshift of z~5.3Dicker et al. 2009 ApJ,
90GHz and 150GHz observations of the Orion M42 region. A sub-millimeter to radio analysisBenford, Moseley, Zmuidzinas 2009 Journal of Physics
Direct detectors for the Einstein inflation probeIRAM Newsletter 2/2009
GISMO - The Goddard-IRAM Superconducting 2 Millimeter Observer tested at the IRAM 30m observatoryStaguhn et al. 2008 Journal of Low Temperature Physics, 151, 3, 709
GISMO, a 2 mm Bolometer Camera Optimized for the Study of High Redshift Galaxies
Internal pages
Planned changes
GismoToDoList (restricted access)
- This important page discusses between Goddard and IRAM the required changes to prepare for the run in spring 2012
Draft on how to observe
GismoHowToObserve (restricted access)
- This page presents pako commands for the various types of observations. Revised pako commands are in preparation. The page will be made publicly available in time before the next observing run.
Test runs 2007-2011
4th test run, April 2011
Go to the 4th run Wiki page (restricted access, please send an email to SL to obtain the login information)
3rd test run, April 2010
2nd test run, October 2008