The Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) for the Spitzer Space Telescope
Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian · University of Arizona · +8 more institutions
Abstract
The Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) is one of three focal plane instruments in the Spitzer Space Telescope. IRAC is a four-channel camera that obtains simultaneous broad-band images at 3.6, 4.5, 5.8, and 8.0 microns. Two nearly adjacent 5.2x5.2 arcmin fields of view in the focal plane are viewed by the four channels in pairs (3.6 and 5.8 microns; 4.5 and 8 microns). All four detector arrays in the camera are 256x256 pixels in size, with the two shorter wavelength channels using InSb and the two longer wavelength channels using Si:As IBC detectors. IRAC is a powerful survey instrument because of its high sensitivity, large field of view, and four-color imaging. This paper summarizes the in-flight scientific,…
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Authors
65- GGG. G. FazioCorresponding
Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian
- JLJoseph L. Hora
Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian
- LEL. E. Allen
Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian
- MLM. L. N. Ashby
Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian
- PBP. Barmby
Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian
Topics & keywords
- Cardinal point
- Spitzer Space Telescope
- Physics
- Infrared
- Optics
- Detector
- Large format
- Field of view