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SNAP telescope: an update

Authors :
Ralph C. Bohlin
D. Fouchez
Edvard Mörtsell
Robert Besuner
Alex G. Kim
J. Bercovitz
Nick Mostek
Michael H. Krim
Armin Karcher
Michael Schubnell
Myron Campbell
Keith Taylor
William Carithers
Alain Mazure
S. Mufson
William Emmett
Charles R. Bower
Eric V. Linder
Michael Levi
Rahman Amanullah
N. Morgan
J. A. Musser
Carl W. Akerlof
R. Lafever
Stéphane Basa
Timothy A. McKay
Guobin Wang
George F. Smoot
Henrik von der Lippe
Ariel Goobar
Peter Nugent
D. Vincent
Donald E. Groom
Pierre Astier
Daniel Levin
Jean-Pierre Walder
William E. Johnston
N. Palaio
Susana E. Deustua
William F. Kolbe
J. I. Lamoureux
Gary Berstein
J.F. Genat
Ramon Miquel
Stephen Holland
David H. Pankow
J. Snyder
H. Heetderks
Saul Perlmutter
Andre Tilquin
M. Eriksson
S. C. Loken
E. Barrelet
Greg Aldering
G. Smadja
R. W. Kadel
C. Baltay
Richard S. Ellis
Chris Bebek
Hakeem M. Oluseyi
David Rabinowitz
Dragan Huterer
Jason Rhodes
Andrew Szymkowiak
Manfred Bester
Lars Bergström
C. T. Day
Roger Smith
Eugene D. Commins
Reynald Pain
A. L. Spadafora
G. Goldhaber
Shawn McKee
Roger F. Malina
Andrew S. Fruchter
A. D. Tomasch
Anne Ealet
Gregory Tarle
R. DiGennaro
Alain Bonissent
Alexandre Refregier
Michael Sholl
Eric Prieto
Natalie A. Roe
Oliver LeFevre
Michael Lampton
MacEwen, Howard A.
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
SPIE, 2004.

Abstract

We present the baseline telescope design for the telescope for the SuperNova/Acceleration Probe (SNAP) space mission. SNAP’s purpose is to determine expansion history of the Universe by measuring the redshifts, magnitudes, and spectral classifications of thousands of supernovae with unprecedented accuracy. Discovering and measuring these supernovae demand both a wide optical field and a high sensitivity throughout the visible and near IR wavebands. We have adopted the annular-field three-mirror anastigmat (TMA) telescope configuration, whose classical aberrations (including chromatic) are zero. We show a preliminary optmechanical design that includes important features for stray light control and on-orbit adjustment and alignment of the optics. We briefly discuss stray light and tolerance issues, and present a preliminary wavefront error budget for the SNAP Telescope. We conclude by describing some of the design tasks being carried out during the current SNAP research and development phase.

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SPIE Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4bebb90c5402178bcd9f83a761fcdb0a