Development of the WFIRST CGI Integral Field Spectrograph

2019 
Future mission concepts such as LUVOIR and HabEx have baselined integral field spectrographs (IFS) for their coronagraph instruments. Exoplanet detection with an IFS has strong heritage at ground observatories, but to support future missions the WFIRST coronagraph instrument (CGI) must demonstrate the ability to measure exoplanet spectra with an IFS approaching contrast levels sufficient for future missions. The spectral resolution of the CGI IFS is R50 over a 20% bandpass within 600 and 970 nm. The bands and spectral resolution optimize signal-to-noise against sufficient sampling of methane absorption features expected in the exoplanet atmosphere. In addition to demonstrating on-orbit high contrast with the IFS, showing sufficient stability over very long observing periods with time resolved data in simultaneous spatial and spectral dimensions is key to the IFS demonstration. We present the impact of long durations and tight tolerances, how they drive the IFS design and performance.
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