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In-flight performance and calibration of the Grating Wheel Assembly sensors (NIRSpec/JWST)
by
Sirianni, Marco
, Alves de Oliveira, Catarina
, Giardino, Giovanna
, Maurice Te Plate
, Zeidler, Peter
, Rawle, Timothy
, Proffitt, Charles
, Birkmann, Stephan M
, Luetzgendorf, Nora
, Boeker, Torsten
, Kumari, Nimisha
, Ferruit, Pierre
in
Assembly
/ Calibration
/ Flight characteristics
/ Focal plane
/ Infrared spectra
/ James Webb Space Telescope
/ Light beams
/ Near infrared radiation
/ Position measurement
/ Position sensing
/ Sensors
/ Shutters
/ Slits
/ Space telescopes
2022
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In-flight performance and calibration of the Grating Wheel Assembly sensors (NIRSpec/JWST)
by
Sirianni, Marco
, Alves de Oliveira, Catarina
, Giardino, Giovanna
, Maurice Te Plate
, Zeidler, Peter
, Rawle, Timothy
, Proffitt, Charles
, Birkmann, Stephan M
, Luetzgendorf, Nora
, Boeker, Torsten
, Kumari, Nimisha
, Ferruit, Pierre
in
Assembly
/ Calibration
/ Flight characteristics
/ Focal plane
/ Infrared spectra
/ James Webb Space Telescope
/ Light beams
/ Near infrared radiation
/ Position measurement
/ Position sensing
/ Sensors
/ Shutters
/ Slits
/ Space telescopes
2022
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In-flight performance and calibration of the Grating Wheel Assembly sensors (NIRSpec/JWST)
by
Sirianni, Marco
, Alves de Oliveira, Catarina
, Giardino, Giovanna
, Maurice Te Plate
, Zeidler, Peter
, Rawle, Timothy
, Proffitt, Charles
, Birkmann, Stephan M
, Luetzgendorf, Nora
, Boeker, Torsten
, Kumari, Nimisha
, Ferruit, Pierre
in
Assembly
/ Calibration
/ Flight characteristics
/ Focal plane
/ Infrared spectra
/ James Webb Space Telescope
/ Light beams
/ Near infrared radiation
/ Position measurement
/ Position sensing
/ Sensors
/ Shutters
/ Slits
/ Space telescopes
2022
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In-flight performance and calibration of the Grating Wheel Assembly sensors (NIRSpec/JWST)
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In-flight performance and calibration of the Grating Wheel Assembly sensors (NIRSpec/JWST)
2022
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The Near-Infrared Spectrograph (NIRSpec) on board of the James Webb Space Telescope will be the first multi-object spectrograph in space offering ~250,000 configurable micro-shutters, apart from being equipped with an integral field unit and fixed slits. At its heart, the NIRSpec grating wheel assembly is a cryogenic mechanism equipped with six dispersion gratings, a prism, and a mirror. The finite angular positioning repeatability of the wheel causes small but measurable displacements of the light beam on the focal plane, precluding a static solution to predict the light-path. To address that, two magneto-resistive position sensors are used to measure the tip and tilt displacement of the selected GWA element each time the wheel is rotated. The calibration of these sensors is a crucial component of the model-based approach used for NIRSpec for calibration, spectral extraction, and target placement in the micro-shutters. In this paper, we present the results of the evolution of the GWA sensors performance and calibration from ground to space environments.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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