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The James Webb Space Telescope Mission: Optical Telescope Element Design, Development, and Performance

Authors :
McElwain, Michael W.
Feinberg, Lee D.
Perrin, Marshall D.
Clampin, Mark
Mountain, C. Matt
Lallo, Matthew D.
Lajoie, Charles-Philippe
Kimble, Randy A.
Bowers, Charles W.
Stark, Christopher C.
Acton, D. Scott
Aiello, Ken
Atkinson, Charles
Barinek, Beth
Barto, Allison
Basinger, Scott
Beck, Tracy
Bergkoetter, Matthew D.
Bluth, Marcel
Boucarut, Rene A.
Brady, Gregory R.
Brooks, Keira J.
Brown, Bob
Byard, John
Carey, Larkin
Carrasquilla, Maria
Celeste, Sid
Chae, Dan
Chaney, David
Chayer, Pierre
Chonis, Taylor
Cohen, Lester
Cole, Helen J.
Comeau, Thomas M.
Coon, Matthew
Coppock, Eric
Coyle, Laura
Davis, Rick
Dean, Bruce H.
Dziak, Kenneth J.
Eisenhower, Michael
Flagey, Nicolas
Franck, Randy
Gallagher, Benjamin
Gilman, Larry
Glassman, Tiffany
Golnik, Gary
Green, Joseph J.
Grieco, John
Haase, Shari
Hadjimichael, Theodore J.
Hagopian, John G.
Hahn, Walter G.
Hartig, George F.
Havey, Keith A.
Hayden, William L.
Hellekson, Robert
Hicks, Brian
Holfeltz, Sherie T.
Howard, Joseph M.
Huguet, Jesse A.
Jahne, Brian
Johnson, Leslie A.
Johnston, John D.
Jurling, Alden S.
Kegley, Jeffrey R.
Kennard, Scott
Keski-Kuha, Ritva A.
Knight, J. Scott
Kulp, Bernard A.
Levi, Joshua S.
Levine, Marie B.
Lightsey, Paul
Luetgens, Robert A.
Mather, John C.
Matthews, Gary W.
McKay, Andrew G.
Mehalick, Kimberly I.
Meléndez, Marcio
Messer, Ted
Mosier, Gary E.
Murphy, Jess
Nelan, Edmund P.
Niedner, Malcolm B.
Noël, Darin M.
Ohara, Catherine M.
Ohl, Raymond G.
Olczak, Eugene
Osborne, Shannon B.
Park, Sang
Patton, Kevin
Perrygo, Charles
Pueyo, Laurent
Quesnel, Lisbeth
Ranck, Dale
Redding, David C.
Regan, Michael W.
Reynolds, Paul
Rifelli, Rich
Rigby, Jane R.
Sabatke, Derek
Saif, Babak N.
Scorse, Thomas R.
Seo, Byoung-Joon
Shi, Fang
Sigrist, Norbert
Smith, Koby
Smith, J. Scott
Smith, Erin C.
Sohn, Sangmo Tony
Spina, John
Stahl, H. Philip
Telfer, Randal
Terlecki, Todd
Texter, Scott C.
Van Buren, David
Van Campen, Julie M.
Vila, Begoña
Voyton, Mark F.
Waldman, Mark
Walker, Chanda B.
Weiser, Nick
Wells, Conrad
West, Garrett
Whitman, Tony L.
Wick, Eric
Wolf, Erin
Young, Greg
Zielinski, Thomas P.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a large, infrared space telescope that has recently started its science program which will enable breakthroughs in astrophysics and planetary science. Notably, JWST will provide the very first observations of the earliest luminous objects in the Universe and start a new era of exoplanet atmospheric characterization. This transformative science is enabled by a 6.6 m telescope that is passively cooled with a 5-layer sunshield. The primary mirror is comprised of 18 controllable, low areal density hexagonal segments, that were aligned and phased relative to each other in orbit using innovative image-based wavefront sensing and control algorithms. This revolutionary telescope took more than two decades to develop with a widely distributed team across engineering disciplines. We present an overview of the telescope requirements, architecture, development, superb on-orbit performance, and lessons learned. JWST successfully demonstrates a segmented aperture space telescope and establishes a path to building even larger space telescopes.<br />Comment: accepted by PASP for JWST Overview Special Issue; 34 pages, 25 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2301.01779
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1538-3873/acada0