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JWST science instrument pupil alignment measurements

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a 6.5m diameter, segmented, deployable telescope for cryogenic IR space astronomy (similar to 40K). The JWST Observatory architecture includes the Optical Telescope Element (OTE) and the Integrated Science Instrument Module (ISIM) element that contains four science instruments (SI), including a guider. OSIM is a full field, cryogenic, optical simulator of the JWST OTE. It is the "Master Tool" for verifying the cryogenic alignment and optical performance of ISIM by providing simulated point source/star images to each of the four Science Instruments in ISIM. Included in OSIM is a Pupil Imaging Module (PIM) - a large format CCD used for measuring pupil alignment. Located at a virtual stop location within OSIM, the PIM records superimposed shadow images of pupil alignment reference (PAR) targets located in the OSIM and SI pupils. The OSIM Pupil Imaging Module was described by Brent Bos, et al, at SPIE in 2011 prior to ISIM testing. We have recently completed the third and final ISIM cryogenic performance verification test before ISIM was integrated with the OTE. In this paper, we describe PIM implementation, performance, and measurement results.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:arizona.edu/oai:arizona.openrepository.com:10150/622534
Date27 September 2016
CreatorsKubalak, Dave, Sullivan, Joe, Ohl, Ray, Antonille, Scott, Beaton, Alexander, Coulter, Phillip, Hartig, George, Kelly, Doug, Lee, David, Maszkiewicz, Michael, Schweiger, Paul, Telfer, Randal, Te Plate, Maurice, Wells, Martyn
ContributorsUniv Arizona, NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr. (United States), Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. (United States), NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr. (United States), NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr. (United States), COM DEV International Ltd. (Canada), NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr. (United States), Space Telescope Science Institute (United States), The Univ. of Arizona (United States), UK Astronomy Technology Ctr. (United Kingdom), Canadian Space Agency (Canada), Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co. (United States), Space Telescope Science Institute (United States), European Space Agency (Netherlands), UK Astronomy Technology Ctr. (United Kingdom)
PublisherSPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING
Source SetsUniversity of Arizona
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeArticle
Rights© 2016 SPIE
Relationhttp://proceedings.spiedigitallibrary.org/proceeding.aspx?doi=10.1117/12.2238830

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