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Title: | The telescope assembly of the Ariel space mission | Authors: | Pace, Emanuele TOZZI, Andrea Abreu, Manuel Adler Alonso, Gustavo Barroqueiro, Bruno Bianucci, Giovanni Bocchieri, Andrea BRIENZA, Daniele BRUCALASSI, Anna Burresi, Matteo CANESTRARI, Rodolfo CARBONARO, Luca Castanheira, João. CHIOETTO, PAOLO Colomé Ferrer, Josep Compostizo, Carlos CORTECCHIA, Fausto D'ANCA, FABIO DEL VECCHIO, Ciro DIOLAITI, Emiliano Eccleston, Paul Fahmy, Salma Fernandez Soler, Alejandro FERRUZZI, Debora FOCARDI, Mauro Freitas, Sara Galy, Camille Garcia Perez, Andres GOTTINI, Daniele Grella, Samuele Grisoni, Gabriele GUERRIERO, Elisa Halain, Jean-Philippe Hellin, Marie-Laure Ianni, Lucia IUZZOLINO, Marcella Jollet, Delphine LOMBINI, Matteo Machado, Ricardo MALAGUTI, Giuseppe Mazzoli, Alexandra MICELA, Giuseppina Miceli, Federico Mondello, Giuseppe MORGANTE, GIANLUCA MUGNAI, Lorenzo NAPONIELLO, Luca Noce, Vladmiro Pascale, Enzo Perez Alvarez, Javier PIAZZOLLA, RAFFAELE Pompei, Carlo Preti, Giampaolo Roose, Stephane Salatti, Mario Salvignol, Jean-Christophe Scippa, Antonio Serre, Christophe Simoncelli, Carlo Teixeira, Frederico TERENZI, Luca Tinetti, Giovanna Tommasi, Leonardo Tommasi Di Vigano, Elisabetta Vandenbussche, Bart Vernani, Dervis ZUPPELLA, PAOLA |
Issue Date: | 2022 | Volume: | Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2022: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave | Editors: | Coyle, Laura E.; Matsuura, Shuji; Perrin, Marshall D. | Series: | PROCEEDINGS OF SPIE | Number: | 12180 | First Page: | 1218011 | Abstract: | Ariel (Atmospheric Remote-Sensing Infrared Exoplanet Large Survey) is the adopted M4 mission in the framework of the ESA "Cosmic Vision" program. Its purpose is to conduct a survey of the atmospheres of known exoplanets through transit spectroscopy. Launch is scheduled for 2029. Ariel scientific payload consists of an off-axis, unobscured Cassegrain telescope feeding a set of photometers and spectrometers in the waveband between 0.5 and 7.8 µm and operating at cryogenic temperatures (55 K). The Telescope Assembly is based on an innovative fully-aluminum design to tolerate thermal variations avoiding impacts on the optical performance; it consists of a primary parabolic mirror with an elliptical aperture of 1.1 m of major axis, followed by a hyperbolic secondary that is mounted on a refocusing system, a parabolic re-collimating tertiary and a flat folding mirror directing the output beam parallel to the optical bench. An innovative mounting system based on 3 flexure-hinges supports the primary mirror on one side of the optical bench. The instrument bay on the other side of the optical bench houses the Ariel IR Spectrometer (AIRS) and the Fine Guidance System / NIR Spectrometer (FGS/NIRSpec). The Telescope Assembly is in phase B2 towards the Preliminary Design Review to start the fabrication of the structural model; some components, i.e., the primary mirror, its mounting system and the refocusing mechanism, are undergoing further development activities to increase their readiness level. This paper describes the design and development of the ARIEL Telescope Assembly. | Conference Name: | Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2022: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave | Conference Place: | Montréal, Québec, Canada | Conference Date: | 17-23 July, 2022 | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/36528 | URL: | https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/12180/2629432/The-telescope-assembly-of-the-Ariel-space-mission/10.1117/12.2629432.full https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85144781200 |
ISSN: | 0277-786X | ISBN: | 9781510653412 | DOI: | 10.1117/12.2629432 | Bibcode ADS: | 2022SPIE12180E..11P | Fulltext: | open |
Appears in Collections: | 3.01 Contributi in Atti di convegno |
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