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Cosmic Infrared Background ExpeRiment (GIBER): A probe of Extragalactic Background Light from reionization

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SPECTRAL ENERGY DISTRIBUTION OF GALAXIES
卷 -, 期 284, 页码 482-+

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S1743921312009672

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diffuse radiation; large-scale structure of universe; infrared: general

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  1. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [21111004] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The Cosmic Infrared Background ExpeRiment (CIBER) is a rocket-borne absolute photometry imaging and spectroscopy experiment optimized to detect signatures of first-light galaxies present during reionization in the unresolved IR, background. CIBER-I consists of a wide-field two-color camera for fluctuation measurements, a low-resolution absolute spectrometer for absolute EBL measurements; and a narrow-band imaging spectrometer to measure and correct scattered emission from the foreground zodiacal cloud. CIBER-I was successfully flown in February 2009 and July 2010 and four more flights are planned by 2014; including an upgrade (CIBER-II). We propose; after several additional flights of CIBER-I, an improved CIBER-II camera consisting of a wide-field 30 cm imager operating in 4 bands between 0.5 and 2.1 microns. It is designed for a high significance detection of unresolved IR background fluctuations at the minimum level necessary for reionization. With a FOV 50 to 2000 times larger than existing IR instruments on satellites, CIBER-II will carry out the definitive study to establish the surface density of sources responsible for reionization.

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