The Far-Infrared Enhanced Survey Spectrometer (FIRESS) for PRIMA: Science Drivers
Klaus M. Pontoppidan, Alberto Bolatto, J D Smith, C. M., Bradford, Cara Battersby, Alexandra Pope, Tiffany Kataria, Jason Glenn, Margaret Meixner, Lee Armus, Jochem Baselmans, Edwin A. Bergin, Denis Burgurella, Laure Ciesla, L. Ilsedore Cleeves, Anna DiGiorgio, Carlotta Gruppioni, Thomas Henning, Brandon Hensley, Willem Jellema, Oliver Krause, Elisabeth Mills, Arielle Moullet, Marc Sauvage, Rachel Somerville, Johannes Staguhn, Steve Unwin
Published: 2025/9/1
Abstract
We present the science drivers for the Far-Infrared Enhanced Survey Spectrometer (FIRESS), one of two science instrument on the PRobe Infrared Mission for Astrophysics (PRIMA). FIRESS is designed to meet science objectives in the areas of the origins of planetary atmospheres, the co-evolution of galaxies and supermassive black holes, and the buildup of heavy elements in the Universe. In addition to these drivers, FIRESS is envisioned as a versatile far-infrared spectrometer, capable of addressing science questions in most areas of astrophysics and planetary astronomy as part of a dominant General Observer (GO) program with 2/3 of the current science cases using FIRESS. We summarize how the instrument design choices and parameters enable the main science drivers as well as a broad and vibrant GO program.