AMKID -- a large KID-based camera at the APEX telescope
N. Reyes, A. Weiss, S.J.C. Yates, A.M. Baryshev, I. C.mara-Mayorga, S. Dabironezare A. Endo, L. Ferrari, A. G\"orlitz, G. Grutzeck, R. G\"usten, C. Heiter, S. Heyminck, S. Hochg\"urtel, H. Hoevers, S. Jorquera, A. Kov\`acs, D. Koopmans, C. K\"onig, N. Llombart, K.M. Menten

TL;DR
The AMKID camera at APEX is a large, dual-color sub-millimeter instrument with high sensitivity and wide field-of-view, enabling efficient mapping of faint astronomical emissions for advanced scientific studies.
Contribution
This paper introduces the design, construction, and commissioning results of the innovative AMKID camera, a large KID-based instrument for ground-based sub-millimeter astronomy.
Findings
Detector sensitivity of 2.2 mK√s achieved
Diffraction-limited beam sizes of 17 arcseconds
Mapping sensitivity of 25 mJy per square degree in one hour
Abstract
The thermal emission at sub-millimeter wavelengths carries unique information in many astronomical applications ranging from disks and planet formation around young stars, to galaxy evolution studies at cosmological distances. Advancing on the mapping speed to detect this faint emission in ground-based astronomy has been a technical challenge for decades. The APEX Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detector (AMKID) camera was designed to accomplish this task. The instrument is a wide field-of-view camera based on kinetic inductance detectors. It is installed on the 12~meter APEX telescope in Chile at 5.100~meters above see level. The instrument operates dual color, covering simultaneously the 350~GHz and 850~GHz atmospheric windows. It has a large field-of-view of 15.3'x15.3', and an unprecedented number of pixels: 13.952~detectors in the high frequency band and 3.520~detectors in the low…
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