@inproceedings{6ccd15b9544242d3b48cbd49a22c60bd,
title = "GREX-PLUS: Galaxy Reionization EXplorer and PLanetary Universe Spectrometer",
abstract = "GREX-PLUS (Galaxy Reionization EXplorer and PLanetary Universe Spectrometer) is a new mission concept for ISAS/JAXA's strategic L-class mission program in the 2030s. With a 1.2 m aperture, a 50 K cryogenic space telescope will have a > 1, 400 arcmin2 wide-field camera with 6 bands in the 2-10 µm wavelength range and a high-dispersion spectrometer with a wavelength resolution of > 30, 000 in the 10-18 µm band. The cryogenic infrared mission concept of GREX-PLUS is based on SPICA, exploiting the technical resources so far studied and developed, such as an active cooling system. The high-dispersion spectrometer of GREX-PLUS is based on the high-dispersion channel of the SPICA Mid-Infrared Instrument (SMI). The wide-field camera of GREX-PLUS is also based on previous concept studies for the ISAS/JAXA's WISH mission concept. GREX-PLUS is a concept proposal for a Japan-led mission but international collaborations are also welcome.",
keywords = "Cryogenic infrared space telescope, evolution, Galaxy formation and evolution, High-dispersion spectrometer, Planetary system formation, Wide-field imaging survey",
author = "Inoue, {Akio K.} and Hidehiro Kaneda and Toru Yamada and Yuichi Harikane and Daisuke Ishihara and Tadayuki Kodama and Yutaka Komiyama and Takashi Moriya and Kentaro Motohara and Hideko Nomura and Masami Ouchi and Shinki Oyabu and Toyoaki Suzuki and Takehiko Wada and Issei Yamamura",
note = "Funding Information: We are supported by the ISAS/JAXA as the First Galaxy Explorer Research Group. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022 SPIE.; Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2022: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave ; Conference date: 17-07-2022 Through 22-07-2022",
year = "2022",
doi = "10.1117/12.2626050",
language = "English",
series = "Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering",
publisher = "SPIE",
editor = "Coyle, {Laura E.} and Shuji Matsuura and Perrin, {Marshall D.}",
booktitle = "Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2022",
}