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The Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer (MIPS)

G. H. Rieke et al 2004 ApJS 154 25-29   doi: 10.1086/422717  Help

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G. H. Rieke1, E. T. Young1, C. W. Engelbracht1, D. M. Kelly1, F. J. Low1, E. E. Haller2, J. W. Beeman2, K. D. Gordon1, J. A. Stansberry1, K. A. Misselt1, J. Cadien1, J. E. Morrison1, G. Rivlis3, W. B. Latter3, A. Noriega-Crespo3, D. L. Padgett3, K. R. Stapelfeldt3, D. C. Hines4, E. Egami1, J. Muzerolle1, A. Alonso-Herrero1, M. Blaylock1, H. Dole5, J. L. Hinz1, E. Le Floc'h1, C. Papovich1, P. G. Pérez-González1, P. S. Smith1, K. Y. L. Su1, L. Bennett3, D. T. Frayer3, D. Henderson3, N. Lu3, F. Masci3, M. Pesenson3, L. Rebull3, J. Rho3, J. Keene3, S. Stolovy3, S. Wachter3, W. Wheaton3, M. W. Werner3 and P. L. Richards6
1 Steward Observatory, University of Arizona, 933 North Cherry Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85721
2 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 1 Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, CA 94720
3 Spitzer Science Center, California Institute of Technology, 1200 East California Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91125
4 Steward Observatory; current address: Space Science Institute, 4750 Walnut Street, Suite 205, Boulder, CO 80301
5 Steward Observatory; current address: Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale, Bâtiment 121, Université Paris-Sud, F-91405 Orsay Cedex, France
6 Department of Physics, University of California, 345 Birge Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720

ABSTRACT. The Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer (MIPS) provides long-wavelength capability for the mission in imaging bands at 24, 70, and 160 μm and measurements of spectral energy distributions between 52 and 100 μm at a spectral resolution of about 7%. By using true detector arrays in each band, it provides both critical sampling of the Spitzer point-spread function and relatively large imaging fields of view, allowing for substantial advances in sensitivity, angular resolution, and efficiency of areal coverage compared with previous space far-infrared capabilities. The 24 μm array has excellent photometric properties, and measurements with rms relative errors of about 1% can be obtained. The two longer-wavelength arrays use detectors with poor photometric stability, but a system of onboard stimulators used for relative calibration, combined with a unique data pipeline, produce good photometry with rms relative errors of less than 10%.

Subject headings: infrared: general; space vehicles: instruments

Print publication: Issue 1 (2004 September)
Received 2004 March 29, accepted for publication 2004 May 19

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