Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Jan 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980spie..251..163h&link_type=abstract
In: Optical alignment; Proceedings of the Seminar, San Diego, CA, July 29-31, 1980. (A81-39578 18-74) Bellingham, WA, Society of
Computer Science
Performance
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Alignment, Cryogenic Cooling, Infrared Astronomy Satellite, Instrument Orientation, Spaceborne Telescopes, Design Analysis, Error Analysis, Mirrors, Performance Prediction, Polynomials, Wave Front Reconstruction
Scientific paper
Room temperature alignment and evaluation techniques for the Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) telescope, which has a primary mirror figured to correct for surface distortions and the 2 K operating temperature are discussed. Interferometric cryogenic testing of the 0.6 m, f/1.5 lightweighted beryllium primary mirror at its intended operating temperature reveals surface distortions that can be modeled with Zernike polynomials. With this model, it becomes possible to derive the 'inverse' of the cryowavefront error (ideal cryo mirror) and to figure the cryo correction into the primary mirror using Perkin-Elmer's Computer Controlled Polisher. It is recognized that during room temperature assembly of the system, misalignment of the secondary mirror can introduce additional unwanted aberrations that may cancel or distort the wavefront errors purposely introduced by the cryo figuring. To avoid this possible degradation and to ensure optimum telescope performance, the system Zernike polynomial coefficients and wavefront maps generated from the in-process alignment interferograms are monitored and compared to Zernike coefficients and wavefront maps for the cryo corrected primary mirror.
Harned Noreen
Harned R.
Melugin R.
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