WFIRST Integral Field Spectrograph Design and Operations Concept [STUB]

2018 
One important aspect of the WFIRST coronagraphic instrument (CGI) technology demonstration is its ability to take high contrast spectra with an integral field spectrograph (IFS). Future missions such as LUVOIR and HabEx rely on IFS technologies for the spectral characterization of any objects they discover; spectral characterization is the core science of their exoplanet imaging instruments. The CGI IFS, being designed and built and Goddard Space Flight Center, has a spectral resolution of R50 and is designed to accommodate a 20% bandpass spanning 600-970nm. The bands and spectral resolution were chosen by the science investigation teams to target key methane absorption features, with the aim of constraining abundances. For CGI as a technology demonstration, these are the minimum set of defining features to demonstrate on-orbit wavefront control with an IFS capable of producing science. The ability to close a wavefront control loop around an IFS, maintain a stable dark hole, and provide time resolved data that simultaneously spans spatial and spectral dimensions are crucial demonstrations for future observatories. We highlight the IFS requirements and how the on-orbit calibration is handled. We also provide further detail on the optomechanical design, its stability based on thermal and structural predictions, anticipated performance, and operations concept of the CGI IFS.
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