ATT12: The Antarctic 12-m Terahertz Telescope for Studies of Dusty Galaxies. I. Instrument Sensitivity and Science Forecasts
Koki Wakasugi, Takuya Hashimoto, Nario Kuno, Yu Nagai, Naomasa Nakai, Ken Mawatari, Masumichi Seta, Shun Ishii, Shunsuke Honda, Mana Ito, Hiroshi Matsuo, Makoto Nagai, Yuri Nishimura, Dragan Salak, Kazuo Sorai, and Hidenobu Yajima

TL;DR
The paper evaluates the capabilities of the Antarctic 12m Terahertz Telescope (ATT12) for studying dusty galaxies across cosmic time, highlighting its potential for wide-area surveys and multi-wavelength science in the FIR and THz regimes.
Contribution
This study presents the design sensitivity and science forecasts for ATT12, demonstrating its ability to detect and analyze dusty star-forming galaxies and their properties at high redshifts.
Findings
ATT12 can detect [CII]158um from galaxies up to z~7.
Wide surveys will detect 10^6-10^7 DSFGs at z<5.
The telescope will enable statistically representative samples of DSFGs across cosmic time.
Abstract
We present a feasibility study of the Antarctic 12m Terahertz Telescope (ATT12), a next-generation facility to be constructed at New Dome Fuji in Antarctica, designed to open up the FIR and THz windows for extragalactic astronomy. While ATT12 will enable a wide range of Galactic and extragalactic science, this paper focuses on its potential for studies of dusty star-forming galaxies (DSFGs) across cosmic time. Using realistic atmospheric transmission models and the planned instrumental specifications of heterodyne spectrometers and wide-field multi-color continuum cameras, we assess the expected sensitivity and scientific capabilities. We show that spectroscopic observations will enable detections of [CII]158um from galaxies with log(LIR/Lsun)>12 out to z~7, while [OIII]88um will remain observable for HyLIRG-class systems up to z~10. Line ratios including [OIII]52/88um, [NII]122/205um,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuperconducting and THz Device Technology · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
