1. The Mid-Infrared Instrument for the James Webb Space Telescope, IX: Predicted Sensitivity.
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GLASSE, ALISTAIR, RIEKE, G. H., BAUWENS, E., GARCÍA-MARÍN, MACARENA, RESSLER, M. E., ROST, STEFFEN, TIKKANEN, T. V., VANDENBUSSCHE, B., and WRIGHT, G. S.
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INFRARED equipment , *SENSITIVITY analysis , *OPTICAL detectors , *ASTRONOMICAL spectroscopy - Abstract
We present an estimate of the performance that will be achieved during on-orbit operations of the JWST mid-infrared instrument, MIRI. The efficiency of the main imager and spectrometer systems in detecting photons from an astronomical target are presented, based on measurements at subsystem and instrument-level testing, with the end-to-end transmission budget discussed in some detail. The brightest target fluxes that can be measured without saturating the detectors are provided. The sensitivity for long-duration observations of faint sources is presented in terms of the target flux required to achieve a signal-to-noise ratio of 10 after a 10,000 s observation. The algorithms used in the sensitivity model are presented, including the understanding gained during testing of the MIRI flight model and flight-like detectors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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