The Star Formation Camera
Paul A. Scowen (Arizona State University), Rolf Jansen (Arizona State, University), Matthew Beasley (University of Colorado - Boulder), Daniela, Calzetti (University of Massachusetts), Steven Desch (Arizona State, University), Alex Fullerton (STScI)

TL;DR
The Star Formation Camera (SFC) is a high-resolution, wide-field UV/optical instrument designed for space telescopes to study star and planet formation processes across diverse cosmic environments.
Contribution
This paper presents the design, performance specifications, and mission concept for the SFC, a novel wide-field UV/optical camera for the Theia space telescope, enabling comprehensive star formation studies.
Findings
Designed for diffraction-limited imaging at >300 nm
Provides simultaneous blue and red channel imaging
Estimated cost of $390 million FY08
Abstract
The Star Formation Camera (SFC) is a wide-field (~15'x19, >280 arcmin^2), high-resolution (18x18 mas pixels) UV/optical dichroic camera designed for the Theia 4-m space-borne space telescope concept. SFC will deliver diffraction-limited images at lambda > 300 nm in both a blue (190-517nm) and a red (517-1075nm) channel simultaneously. Our aim is to conduct a comprehensive and systematic study of the astrophysical processes and environments relevant for the births and life cycles of stars and their planetary systems, and to investigate and understand the range of environments, feedback mechanisms, and other factors that most affect the outcome of the star and planet formation process. This program addresses the origins and evolution of stars, galaxies, and cosmic structure and has direct relevance for the formation and survival of planetary systems like our Solar System and planets like…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Photocathodes and Microchannel Plates
