University of Pennsylvania Astrophysics Seminar

The SPHEREx all-sky NIR spectroscopic survey

The SPHEREx near-infrared space telescope is an all-sky spectroscopic survey mission launched on March 12th, 2025. In addition to providing the community with a spectral database applicable to a wide range of investigations, it is optimized to address three core science goals: to survey the large scale structure of the Universe for signatures of non-Gaussianity during inflation; to conduct intensity mapping studies of the extragalactic background light for probing the history of galaxy evolution; and to survey the plane of the Milky Way for the prevalence and distribution of water and other biogenic ices. In this seminar, I’ll provide an overview of the mission with a focus on the instrument’s design and implementation, including the laboratory testing campaign and in-flight performance quantification. We’ll also look at the exciting early results emerging from the first complete all-sky survey data.

Date & Time

April 01, 2026 | 3:30pm – 5:00pm
Add to calendar 04/01/2026 15:30 04/01/2026 17:00 University of Pennsylvania Astrophysics Seminar use-title Topic: The SPHEREx all-sky NIR spectroscopic survey Speakers: Phil Korngut, California Institute of Technology More: https://www.ias.edu/sns/events/university-pennsylvania-astrophysics-seminar-45 The SPHEREx near-infrared space telescope is an all-sky spectroscopic survey mission launched on March 12th, 2025. In addition to providing the community with a spectral database applicable to a wide range of investigations, it is optimized to address three core science goals: to survey the large scale structure of the Universe for signatures of non-Gaussianity during inflation; to conduct intensity mapping studies of the extragalactic background light for probing the history of galaxy evolution; and to survey the plane of the Milky Way for the prevalence and distribution of water and other biogenic ices. In this seminar, I’ll provide an overview of the mission with a focus on the instrument’s design and implementation, including the laboratory testing campaign and in-flight performance quantification. We’ll also look at the exciting early results emerging from the first complete all-sky survey data. U.Penn, David Rittenhouse Laboratory, 4E19 a7a99c3d46944b65a08073518d638c23

Location

U.Penn, David Rittenhouse Laboratory, 4E19

Speakers

Phil Korngut, California Institute of Technology