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The Mid-Infrared Instrument for the James Webb Space Telescope, II: Design and Build

Authors :
Wright, G. S.
Wright, David
Goodson, G. B.
Rieke, G. H.
Aitink-Kroes, Gabby
Amiaux, J.
Aricha-Yanguas, Ana
Azzollini, Ruyman
Banks, Kimberly
Barrado-Navascues, D.
Belenguer-Davila, T.
Bloemmart, J. A. D. L.
Bouchet, Patrice
Brandl, B. R.
Colina, L.
Detre, Oers
Diaz-Catala, Eva
Eccleston, Paul
Friedman, Scott D.
Garcia-Marin, Macarena
Guedel, Manuel
Glasse, Alistair
Glauser, Adrian M.
Greene, T. P.
Groezinger, Uli
Grundy, Tim
Hastings, Peter
Henning, Th
Hofferbert, Ralph
Hunter, Faye
Jessen, N. C.
Justtanont, K.
Karnik, Avinash R.
Khorrami, Mori A.
Krause, Oliver
Labiano, Alvaro
Lagage, P. -O.
Langer, Ulrich
Lemke, Dietrich
Lim, Tanya
Lorenzo-Alvarez, Jose
Mazy, Emmanuel
McGowan, Norman
Meixner, M. E.
Morris, Nigel
Morrison, Jane E.
Mueller, Friedrich
Rgaard-Nielson, H. -U. No
Olofsson, Goran
O'Sullivan, Brian
Pel, J. -W.
Penanen, Konstantin
Petach, M. B.
Pye, J. P.
Ray, T. P.
Renotte, Etienne
Renouf, Ian
Ressler, M. E.
Samara-Ratna, Piyal
Scheithauer, Silvia
Schneider, Analyn
Shaughnessy, Bryan
Stevenson, Tim
Sukhatme, Kalyani
Swinyard, Bruce
Sykes, Jon
Thatcher, John
Tikkanen, Tuomo
van Dishoeck, E. F.
Waelkens, C.
Walker, Helen
Wells, Martyn
Zhender, Alex
Wright, G. S.
Wright, David
Goodson, G. B.
Rieke, G. H.
Aitink-Kroes, Gabby
Amiaux, J.
Aricha-Yanguas, Ana
Azzollini, Ruyman
Banks, Kimberly
Barrado-Navascues, D.
Belenguer-Davila, T.
Bloemmart, J. A. D. L.
Bouchet, Patrice
Brandl, B. R.
Colina, L.
Detre, Oers
Diaz-Catala, Eva
Eccleston, Paul
Friedman, Scott D.
Garcia-Marin, Macarena
Guedel, Manuel
Glasse, Alistair
Glauser, Adrian M.
Greene, T. P.
Groezinger, Uli
Grundy, Tim
Hastings, Peter
Henning, Th
Hofferbert, Ralph
Hunter, Faye
Jessen, N. C.
Justtanont, K.
Karnik, Avinash R.
Khorrami, Mori A.
Krause, Oliver
Labiano, Alvaro
Lagage, P. -O.
Langer, Ulrich
Lemke, Dietrich
Lim, Tanya
Lorenzo-Alvarez, Jose
Mazy, Emmanuel
McGowan, Norman
Meixner, M. E.
Morris, Nigel
Morrison, Jane E.
Mueller, Friedrich
Rgaard-Nielson, H. -U. No
Olofsson, Goran
O'Sullivan, Brian
Pel, J. -W.
Penanen, Konstantin
Petach, M. B.
Pye, J. P.
Ray, T. P.
Renotte, Etienne
Renouf, Ian
Ressler, M. E.
Samara-Ratna, Piyal
Scheithauer, Silvia
Schneider, Analyn
Shaughnessy, Bryan
Stevenson, Tim
Sukhatme, Kalyani
Swinyard, Bruce
Sykes, Jon
Thatcher, John
Tikkanen, Tuomo
van Dishoeck, E. F.
Waelkens, C.
Walker, Helen
Wells, Martyn
Zhender, Alex
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The Mid-InfraRed Instrument (MIRI) on the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) provides measurements over the wavelength range 5 to 28: 5 mu m. MIRI has, within a single package, four key scientific functions: photometric imaging, coronagraphy, single-source low-spectral resolving power (R similar to 100) spectroscopy, and medium-resolving power (R similar to 1500 to 3500) integral field spectroscopy. An associated cooler system maintains MIRI at its operating temperature of <6.7 K. This paper describes the driving principles behind the design of MIRI, the primary design parameters, and their realization in terms of the as-built instrument. It also describes the test program that led to delivery of the tested and calibrated Flight Model to NASA in 2012, and the confirmation after delivery of the key interface requirements.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1247372036
Document Type :
Electronic Resource