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21 November 2017 JWST-MIRI spectrometer main optics design and main results
Ramón Navarro, Ton Schoenmaker, Gabby Kroes, Ad Oudenhuysen, Rieks Jager, Lars Venema
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Proceedings Volume 10566, International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2008; 105662C (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2308224
Event: International Conference on Space Optics 2008, 2008, Toulouse, France
Abstract
MIRI ('Mid InfraRed Instrument') is the combined imager and integral field spectrometer for the 5-29 micron wavelength range under development for the James Webb Space Telescope JWST. The flight acceptance tests of the Spectrometer Main Optics flight models (SMO), part of the MIRI spectrometer, are completed in the summer of 2008 and the system is delivered to the MIRI-JWST consortium.

The two SMO arms contain 14 mirrors and form the MIRI optical system together with 12 selectable gratings on grating wheels. The entire system operates at a temperature of 7 Kelvin and is designed on the basis of a 'no adjustments' philosophy. This means that the optical alignment precision depends strongly on the design, tolerance analysis and detailed knowledge of the manufacturing process. Because in principle no corrections are needed after assembly, continuous tracking of the alignment performance during the design and manufacturing phases is important.

The flight hardware is inspected with respect to performance parameters like alignment and image quality. The stability of these parameters is investigated after exposure to various vibration levels and successive cryogenic cool downs. This paper describes the philosophy behind the acceptance tests, the chosen test strategy and reports the results of these tests. In addition the paper covers the design of the optical test setup, focusing on the simulation of the optical interfaces of the SMO. Also the relation to the SMO qualification and verification program is addressed.
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Ramón Navarro, Ton Schoenmaker, Gabby Kroes, Ad Oudenhuysen, Rieks Jager, and Lars Venema "JWST-MIRI spectrometer main optics design and main results", Proc. SPIE 10566, International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2008, 105662C (21 November 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2308224
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