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UKIRT: UKIRT: Current Status and Future Current Status and Future Plans Plans Natonal Astronomy Meeting 20 th April 2009 Professor Gary Davis, Director
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Page 1: UKIRT: Current Status and Future Plans

UKIRT:UKIRT:Current Status and Future PlansCurrent Status and Future Plans

Natonal Astronomy Meeting

20th April 2009

Professor Gary Davis, Director

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NAM’0920th April 2009

The United Kingdom Infrared The United Kingdom Infrared TelescopeTelescopeVital Statistics:

• primary diameter 3.8m

• first light 1979

• operates exclusively in the infrared

• Mauna Kea, Hawaii

• funded 100% by the UK

• member of OPTICON

• collaborations with Japan and CEOU (Korea)

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UKIRT Operating ModesUKIRT Operating Modes

Cassegrain 25%

Wide-Field 75%

0% 100%

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Wide-Field CameraWide-Field Camera

UFTI

1k x 1k

2.25 sq arcmin

WFCAM

4 x 2k x 2k

745 sq arcmin

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Wide-Field CameraWide-Field Camera

UFTI H2 S(1)

WFCAM J, H, H2 S(1)central portion of one tile

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UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky SurveyUKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey• ESO public survey

• >3 magnitudes deeper than 2MASS

• 7,500 square degrees

• 7 year programme, completion in 2012

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UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky SurveyUKIRT Infrared Deep Sky SurveyScience Goals:

• find the nearest and faintest sub-stellar objects

• break the z=7 quasar barrier

• determine the epoch of re-ionisation

• determine the substellar mass function

• discover Pop II brown dwarfs, if they exist

• construct a galaxy catalogue at z=1 as large as the SDSS catalogue

• measure the growth of structure and bias from z=3 to the present day

• determine the epoch of spheroid formation

• clarify the relationship between quasars, ULIRGs, and galaxy formation

• map the Milky Way through the dust, to several kpc

• increase the number of known Young Stellar Objects by an order of magnitude, including rare types such as FU Orionis stars

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Brown DwarfsBrown DwarfsULAS J0034: 550–600K

ULAS J1335: 500–550K

Both 5–20 MJup

Leggett et al. 2009

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Distant Galaxies Distant Galaxies

First detection at z>6

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UKIDSS Papers at this meetingUKIDSS Papers at this meeting3 Burningham LAS brown dwarfs

3 Steele sub-stellar companions

3-P03 Baker brown dwarfs

3-P06 Day-Jones sub-stellar companions

5 Parish DXS galaxy clustering

5 Pearce UDS spectroscopic redshifts

6 Jackson gravitational lensing

H Gallaway GPS methanol masers

H Lodieu GCS IMF

H Perger GCS low-mass objects

N Patel LAS quasar at z>6

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Orion Orion UKIRT helps reveal chaotic

and overcrowded stellar nursery

• combined data from WFCAM, Spitzer and IRAM

• first complete census of H2 flows across the entire Orion GMC

Davis et al. 2009

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UKIRT’s Long-Term FutureUKIRT’s Long-Term Future

Two directions being developed:

• extended and enhanced wide-field imaging hemisphere-scale survey potentially with polarimetry potentially with 4k arrays

• planet detection Earth-mass planets in habitable zones around parent stars M dwarfs extension of radial velocity technique into infrared

UPF

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UKIRT’s Long-Term FutureUKIRT’s Long-Term Future

UKIRT Planet Finder (UPF)

• high-stability, high-resolution echelle spectrograph in YJH

• wide range of astrophysical applications besides planet hunting

• 3yr to build it, cost c.£5M

• 5yr to do the science, 50% of the telescope time

• letter of intent endorsed by STFC

• full proposal now in preparation: decision by end 2009

• led by Hugh Jones (Herts)

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AnnouncementAnnouncement

UKIRT: A British Success Story

A workshop to celebrate UKIRT’s achievements over

three decades, and to look forward to the future

Royal Observatory Edinburgh

14–16 September 2009


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