1. Slewing Mirror Telescope optics for the early observation of UV/optical photons from Gamma-Ray Bursts.
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Jeong S, Nam JW, Ahn KB, Park IH, Kim SW, Lee J, Lim H, Brandt S, Budtz-Jørgensen C, Castro-Tirado AJ, Chen P, Cho MH, Choi JN, Grossan B, Huang MA, Jung A, Kim JE, Kim MB, Kim YW, Linder EV, Min KW, Na GW, Panasyuk MI, Ripa J, Reglero V, Smoot GF, Suh JE, Svertilov S, Vedenkin N, and Yashin I
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- Equipment Design, Equipment Failure Analysis, Gamma Rays, Photons, Ultraviolet Rays, Lenses, Radiometry instrumentation, Spacecraft instrumentation, Telescopes
- Abstract
We report on design, manufacture, and testing of a Slewing Mirror Telescope (SMT), the first of its kind and a part of Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory-pathfinder (UFFO-p) for space-based prompt measurement of early UV/optical light curves from Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs). Using a fast slewing mirror of 150 mm diameter mounted on a 2 axis gimbal stage, SMT can deliver the images of GRB optical counterparts to the intensified CCD detector within 1.5~1.8 s over ± 35 degrees in the slewing field of view. Its Ritchey-Chrétien telescope of 100 mm diameter provides a 17 × 17 arcmin² instantaneous field of view. Technical details of design, construction, the laboratory performance tests in space environments for this unique SMT are described in conjunction with the plan for in-orbit operation onboard the Lomonosov satellite in 2013.
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- 2013
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