Absolute spectrophotometric measurements of diffuse radiation at 1 μm to 2 μm are crucial to our understanding of the radiative content of the universe from nucleosynthesis since the epoch of reionization, the composition and structure of the zodiacal dust cloud in our solar system, and the diffuse galactic light arising from starlight scattered by interstellar dust. The Low Resolution Spectrometer (LRS) on the rocket-borne Cosmic Infrared Background Experiment is a λ/Δλ ~ 15-30 absolute spectrophotometer designed to make precision measurements of the absolute near-infrared sky brightness between 0.75 μm <λ < 2.1 μm. This paper presents the optical, mechanical, and electronic design of the LRS, as well as the ground testing, characterizatio...
The total integrated emission from galaxies, known as the Extragalactic Background Light (EBL), is a...
We present the current status of the Cosmic Infrared Background ExpeRiment-2 (CIBER-2) project, whos...
We present near-infrared (0.8–1.8 μm) spectra of 105 bright (m_J < 10) stars observed with the low-r...
Absolute spectrophotometric measurements of diffuse radiation at 1 μm to 2 μm are crucial to our und...
We have developed a near-infrared spectrometer designed to measure the absolute intensity of the sol...
The Cosmic Infrared Background Experiment (CIBER) is a suite of four instruments designed to study t...
We have developed and characterized an imaging instrument to measure the spatial properties of the d...
The Cosmic Infrared Background ExpeRiment (CIBER) is a rocket‐borne absolute photometry imaging and ...
Fluctuations in the extragalactic background light trace emission from the history of galaxy formati...
We have developed a near-infrared spectrometer designed to measure the absolute intensity of the sol...
The extragalactic background, based on absolute measurements reported by DIRBE and IRTS at 1.2 and 2...
We have developed a near-infrared spectrometer designed to measure the absolute intensity of the Sol...
Ultraviolet emission from the first generation of stars in the Universe ionized the intergalactic ...
The ensemble emission from all sources outside of the Milky Way is known as the extragalactic backgr...
Fluctuations in the extragalactic background light trace emission from the entire history of galaxy ...
The total integrated emission from galaxies, known as the Extragalactic Background Light (EBL), is a...
We present the current status of the Cosmic Infrared Background ExpeRiment-2 (CIBER-2) project, whos...
We present near-infrared (0.8–1.8 μm) spectra of 105 bright (m_J < 10) stars observed with the low-r...
Absolute spectrophotometric measurements of diffuse radiation at 1 μm to 2 μm are crucial to our und...
We have developed a near-infrared spectrometer designed to measure the absolute intensity of the sol...
The Cosmic Infrared Background Experiment (CIBER) is a suite of four instruments designed to study t...
We have developed and characterized an imaging instrument to measure the spatial properties of the d...
The Cosmic Infrared Background ExpeRiment (CIBER) is a rocket‐borne absolute photometry imaging and ...
Fluctuations in the extragalactic background light trace emission from the history of galaxy formati...
We have developed a near-infrared spectrometer designed to measure the absolute intensity of the sol...
The extragalactic background, based on absolute measurements reported by DIRBE and IRTS at 1.2 and 2...
We have developed a near-infrared spectrometer designed to measure the absolute intensity of the Sol...
Ultraviolet emission from the first generation of stars in the Universe ionized the intergalactic ...
The ensemble emission from all sources outside of the Milky Way is known as the extragalactic backgr...
Fluctuations in the extragalactic background light trace emission from the entire history of galaxy ...
The total integrated emission from galaxies, known as the Extragalactic Background Light (EBL), is a...
We present the current status of the Cosmic Infrared Background ExpeRiment-2 (CIBER-2) project, whos...
We present near-infrared (0.8–1.8 μm) spectra of 105 bright (m_J < 10) stars observed with the low-r...