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High Resolution Spectrograph For The Space Telescope

Authors :
R. J. Weymann
M. A. Jura
Albert Boggess
Stephen P. Maran
J. B. Hutchings
Blair D. Savage
M. Bottema
J. L. Linsky
Sara R. Heap
Laurence M. Trafton
Andrew M. Smith
John C. Brandt
E. A. Beaver
Source :
SPIE Proceedings.
Publication Year :
1979
Publisher :
SPIE, 1979.

Abstract

The high resolution spectrograph (HRS) for ultraviolet astronomy with the Space Telescope will provide a spectral resolution of approximately 120,000 over a nominal wavelength range of 110-320 nm, together with a spatial resolution of about 0.25 arc seconds. The two detectors will consist of 512-element Digicons with cesium telluride and cesium iodide photocathodes, respectively. Photoelectrons in transit between the photocathodes and the diodes within the Digicons can be deflected in two axes with 12-bit resolution. This feature facilitates a design that emphasizes reliability since (once a hermetic seal is opened in orbit), only two moving parts, a grating carrousel and a shutter, are required for regular operation of the HRS. The instrument will be controlled by a computer in the spacecraft. The scientific objectives of the HRS investigation relate to interstellar matter in our own and nearby galaxies, physical processes of stellar mass loss and mass transfer, chemical abundances, bright quasars and Seyfert galaxy nuclei, and solar system phenomena.

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SPIE Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........24454e4111fc3b392bcb16f9a0926add
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957089