Optical performance characterization of HERSCHEL/SPIRE

Physics – Optics

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The Spectral and Photometric Imaging Receiver (SPIRE) is one of three scientific instruments on ESA's Herschel Space Observatory. The instrument covers 200 to 670 μm with a three band photometric camera and a two band imaging Fourier Transform Spectrometer (IFTS). In this paper we discuss the performance of the optics of the instrument as determined during the pre-flight instrument testing to date. In particular we concentrate on the response of the instrument to a point source, the comparison between the visible light alignment and the infrared alignment and the effect of the optical performance on the overall instrument sensitivity. We compare the empirical performance of the instrument optics to that expected from elementary diffraction theory.

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