The University of Tokyo Atacama Observatory 6.5m telescope: On-sky performance evaluations of the mid-infrared instrument MIMIZUKU on the Subaru telescope
T. Kamizuka, T. Miyata, S. Sako, R. Ohsawa, K. Asano, M. Uchiyama, T. Mori, Yutaka Yoshida, Kengo Tachibana, Tsubasa Michifuji, M. Uchiyama, I. Sakon, T. Onaka, H. Kataza, T. Aoki, M. Doi, B. Hatsukade, N. Kato, K. Kohno, M. Konishi, T. Minezaki, T. Morokuma, Mizuki Numata, K. Motohara, H. Sameshima, T. Soyano, H. Takahashi, T. Tanabé, Masuo Tanaka, K. Tarusawa, S. Koshida, Y. Tamura, Y. Terao, Kosuke Kushibiki, Hiroki Nakamura, Y. Yoshii
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Abstract
The Mid-Infrared Multi-field Imager for gaZing at the UnKnown Universe (MIMIZUKU) is developed as the first-generation mid-infrared instrument for the University of Tokyo Atacama Observatory (TAO) 6.5-m telescope. MIMIZUKU performs medium-band imaging and low-resolution spectroscopy in 2-38 microns and enables highest-spatial-resolution observations in the long-wavelength mid-infrared beyond 25 microns. In addition, MIMIZUKU has a unique opto-mechanical device called ‘Field Stacker’, which enables us to observe a distant (<25 arcminutes) pair of target and reference objects simultaneously and improves accuracy of atmospheric calibration. This function is expected to improve photometric accuracy and quality of spectroscopic data even in the long-wavelength mid-infrared regions, where the atmospheric absorption is severe. In 2018, engineering observations of MIMIZUKU were carried out at the Subaru telescope, and its first-light was successfully achieved. In the engineering observations, the imaging and spectroscopic functions in the mid-infrared wavelengths (7.6-25 microns) were confirmed to be working almost as expected, although the sensitivity is still worse than the background-limited performance by a factor of a few due to high readout noise. The Field Stacker was also confirmed to be working as expected. It is confirmed that the photometric instability can be reduced to a few percent by using Field Stacker even when the atmospheric transmittance varies by 10% in time. It is also confirmed that spectroscopic observations can be performed not only in 10-micron band but also in 20-micron band, where the spectroscopic observations are difficult even at the Mauna Kea site. We report the results of these on-sky performance evaluations.