The Design of The CCAT-prime Epoch of Reionization Spectrometer Instrument
Nicholas F Cothard, Steve K Choi, Cody J Duell, Terry Herter, Johannes, Hubmayr, Jeff McMahon, Michael D Niemack, Thomas Nikola, Carlos Sierra,, Gordon J Stacey, Eve M Vavagiakis, Edward J Wollack, Bugao Zou

TL;DR
The paper presents the design and science objectives of the EoR-Spec instrument for the CCAT-prime telescope, aimed at mapping the [CII] line during the Epoch of Reionization to study early galaxy formation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel spectrometer design with dual redshift capability, advanced detector arrays, and a specialized readout system for studying the early universe.
Findings
Design of a cryogenic Fabry-Perot interferometer with R=100
Implementation of approximately 6000 feedhorn-coupled TES bolometers
Capability to measure [CII] line at two redshifts simultaneously
Abstract
The Epoch of Reionization Spectrometer (EoR-Spec) is an instrument module for the Prime-Cam receiver of the 6 m aperture CCAT-prime Telescope at 5600 m in Chile. EoR-Spec will perform 158 m [CII] line intensity mapping of star-forming regions at redshifts between 3.5 and 8 (420 - 210 GHz), tracing the evolution of structure during early galaxy formation. At lower redshifts, EoR-Spec will observe galaxies near the period of peak star formation - when most stars in today's universe were formed. At higher redshifts, EoR-Spec will trace the late stages of reionization, the early stages of galaxy assembly, and the formation of large-scale, three-dimensional clustering of star-forming galaxies. To achieve its science goals, EoR-Spec will utilize CCAT-prime's exceptionally low water vapor site, large field of view ( degrees at 210 GHz), and narrow beam widths ( arcminute…
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