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Explore the advanced capabilities of SPICA's focal-plane instruments, including FPC-G for fine guidance, MIRACLE for mid-infrared imaging, and more, enabling high-resolution spectroscopy across various wavelengths. Unleash the potential of SPICA's detection limit imaging and spectroscopy features.
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Specification of the Focal-Plane instruments for SPICA 2009/03/13
SPICA Detection Limit Imaging Spectroscopy SPICAGOAL
FPC(Focal-Plane Finding Camera) FPC-G : fine guidance system FPC-S : scientific observation FPC-S 2-2.5 μm FOV : 6’ ×6’
MIRACLE(Mid-Infrared Camera w/o Lens) Imaging Camera & Low-resolution spectroscopy λ = 5-27 μm (Short), 20-38 μm (Long) FOV = 6’×6’ ×2 R = 60-200 (grizm) Sensitivity : 100 × AKARI & Spitzer
Mid-IR moderate-resolution spectrometer Moderate-resolution spectroscopy λ = 10-18 μm (Short), 18-36 μm (Long) R ~ 3000 FOV = 20”×5” (Short), 20”×7” (Long) Sensitivity : 10 × Spitzer
Mid-IR high-dispersion spectrometer High-resolution spectroscopy λ = 4-8 μm (Short), 12-18 μm (Long) R ~ 30,000 (Immersion grating) FOV = 3.5”×3.5” (Short), 6.0”×6.0” (Long)
SAFARI(SPICA Far-infrared Instrument) Imaging Spectroscopy λ = 35-210 μm FOV = 2’×2’ R = 2000 @100μm Confusion = 50μJy @70μm Sensitivity : 100 × Hershel
BLISS(Background-Limited Infrared-Submillimeter Spectrograph) Spectroscopy λ = 38-400 μm (5-bands) R = 700