TSI Seminar - Jonas Zmuidzinas

Jonas Zmuidzinas (Caltech)

Apr 15, 2025 3:30 PM
Location: Bell Room (Rutherford 103)
TSI Seminar

Nestled between the well-developed radio and infrared/optical wavelength bands, the far-infrared band has long been viewed as a technological desert, a no-man’s land. Yet, as has been speculated since the 1960s and demonstrated by NASA’s COBE mission in the mid-1990s, the universe shines brightly in the far infrared. Thus, reaching the fundamental sensitivity limits for astrophysical measurements at far-infrared wavelengths has been a major goal for the past three decades. Doing so requires a cold (4 K) telescope in space along with detectors and instrumentation sensitive enough to exploit the extremely low photon background. NASA is on the cusp of making this longstanding vision a reality with the PRIMA mission, now undergoing a Phase A study at JPL and GSFC. I will trace the history of the developments leading up to PRIMA with a focus on the enabling detector technology invented at Caltech and JPL.


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Upcoming Seminars

TSI Seminars take place weekly during the Fall and Winter terms. TSI seminars are intended to be accessible to scientists from the entire breadth of backgrounds at TSI, including, Physics, Planetary Science, Geology, Atmospheric Science, and Astrobiology. Our seminar series is partially funded by the Centre de recherche en astrophysique du Québec (CRAQ).

Special Seminar - Kendrick Smith

Kendrick Smith (Perimeter Institute)

May 27, 2025 3:30 PM
Location: Bell Room (Rutherford 103)
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