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27 November 2017 Optical design of the WFIRST Phase-A Integral Field Channel
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Proceedings Volume 10590, International Optical Design Conference 2017; 105901R (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2293038
Event: International Optical Design Conference - IODC 2017, 2017, Denver, United States
Abstract
WFIRST is one of NASA’s Decadal Survey Missions and is currently in Phase-A development. The optical design of the WFIRST Integral Field Channel (IFC), one of three main optical channels of WFIRST, is presented, and the evolution of the IFC channel since the Mission Concept Review (MCR, end of Pre-Phase A) is discussed. The IFC has two subchannels: Supernova (IFC-S) and Galaxy (IFC-G) channels, with Fields of View of 3”x4.5” and 4.2”x9” respectively, and ~R 100 spectral analysis over waveband 0.42–2.0 μm. The Phase-A IFC optical design meets image quality requirements over the field of view (FOV) while balancing cost and volume constraints.
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Guangjun Gao, Bert A. Pasquale, Catherine T. Marx, and Victor J. Chambers "Optical design of the WFIRST Phase-A Integral Field Channel", Proc. SPIE 10590, International Optical Design Conference 2017, 105901R (27 November 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2293038
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KEYWORDS
Astronomical imaging

Optical design

Aberration theory

Space telescopes

Astronomical spectroscopy

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