Stray light study: Experimental methods for stray light suppression by baffled IR telescopes

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Baffles, German Infrared Laboratory, Infrared Telescopes, Light Scattering, Background Radiation, Feasibility Analysis, Infrared Detectors, Infrared Radiation, Performance Tests, Suppressors

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The feasibility of stray light suppression in a warm environment was studied, via the example of the fully baffled German Infrared Laboratory telescope. The requirements for astronomy and aeronomy operation modes were defined. The limiting background effects during warm tests were analyzed. The available radiation sources and detectors were identified. Tests at a systems level appear unfeasible within acceptable efforts. Therefore, it is proposed to perform tests at component and/or subsystem level at discrete wavelengths, and to couple the results analytically in order to obtain the systems performance.

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