SEPIA — A New Instrument for the Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX) Telescope

  1. Immer, K.
  2. Belitsky, V.
  3. Olberg, M.
  4. De Breuck, C.
  5. Conway, J.
  6. Montenegro-Montes, F. M. 1
  7. Perez-Beaupuits, J. -P.
  8. Torstensson, K.
  9. Billade, B.
  10. De Beck, E.
  11. Ermakov, A.
  12. Ferm, S. -E.
  13. Fredrixon, M.
  14. Lapkin, I.
  15. Meledin, D.
  16. Pavolotsky, A.
  17. Strandberg, M.
  18. Sundin, E.
  19. Arumugam, V.
  20. Galametz, M.
  21. Humphreys, E.
  22. Klein, T.
  23. Adema, J.
  24. Barkhof, J.
  25. Baryshev, A.
  26. Boland, W.
  27. Hesper, R.
  28. Klapwijk, T. M.
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  1. 1 European Southern Observatory (ESO)
Revista:
The Messenger

ISSN: 0722-6691

Año de publicación: 2016

Volumen: 165

Páginas: 13-17

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: The Messenger

Resumen

The Swedish-ESO PI receiver for APEX (SEPIA) was installed at the APEX telescope in 2015. This instrument currently contains ALMA Band 5 (157-212 GHz) and Band 9 (600-722 GHz) receivers. Commissioning and science verification for Band 5 have been successfully completed but are still ongoing for Band 9. The SEPIA instrument is briefly described and the commissioning of the Band 5 receiver and results from the first science observations are presented.