| COMICS (Cooled Mid-infrared Camera and Spectrometer) is an
instrument that can observe the longest in infrared wavelength
among the first-generation
instruments of the Subaru Telescope. Both images and spectra
of objects in mid-infrared (8 - 28 μm) can be obtained with
COMICS. An infrared instrument needs to be cooled because infrared
radiation is emitted by all warm objects. COMICS is packed into
a large silver vacuum bottle and all devices are cooled to 30
- 40K.
COMICS being adjusted in the Simulator lab
The Subaru Telescope has four foci: Primary focus, Cassegrain
focus, and two Nasmyth foci (one optical and one infrared). COMICS
is attached to the Cassegrain focus of the Subaru Telescope.
Four foci of the Subaru Telescope
After checking its operation at the base facility, COMICS was
taken to the summit of Mauna Kea, and then attached to the Cassegrain
focus of the Subaru Telescope.
COMICS
attached to the Cassegrain focus
The
upper blue part is the back of the primary mirror support.
COMICS detected infrared light from beta And on December
14, 1999, its moment of "First Light." The weather continued
to be fine and test observations were carried out in due course.
One of the scientific purposes of COMICS is to reveal the formation
mechanism of planetary systems with imaging and spectroscopic
observations. We will report the results from COMICS on these
web pages in the future.
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