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SPACE TELESCOPE SCIENCE INSTITUTE. Windows for NGST 14 February 2002 Don Figer. Outline. Statement of Problem Pros Cons Other Missions Recommendations. Statement of Problem. We must decide if there should be a window over the NGST detectors. Pros for Window.
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SPACE TELESCOPE SCIENCE INSTITUTE Windows for NGST 14 February 2002 Don Figer
Outline • Statement of Problem • Pros • Cons • Other Missions • Recommendations
Statement of Problem • We must decide if there should be a window over the NGST detectors
Pros for Window • reduces contamination pre-launch, i.e. hygroscopic effects • reduces “gettering” effect at L2 • protects against random mechanical damage • helps in associating secondary with primary radiation
Cons against Window • Optical performance • reduces throughput (7% for NIR, 20% for MIR) • increases possibility of ghosts • increases possibility of fringing • reduces wavefront quality • induces chromatic focus shift • Program • increases interface complexity • increases cost and schedule
Throughput • Uncoated • Coated:
Other Missions • NICMOS/HST • IRAC/SIRTF • WFC3/IR • MODIS • TES
Other Missions: NICMOS/HST • Has windows (one per each of three cameras) • 10-25 mm clear aperture, by 5 mm thick • Warm • Vacuum seal pre-orbit • Qualified to meet specs after 5 krad (SI) over 5 years • Material is fused silica or quartz
Other Missions: IRAC/SIRTF • Does not have windows • Performed a 1-2 year humidity study of flight-like detectors and found no deterioration • The IRAC detectors are not the coldest part of the instrument,at least when in operation • In practice, there is no evidence of any contamination problems with the flight detectors after exposure to atmosphere.
Other Missions: WFC3/IR • Has a window • 22 mm in diameter, by 4 mm thick Suprasil 311 • 93 per cent throughput when uncoated
Other Missions: MODIS • Does not have windows • Did not keep detectors under vacuum/cryo conditions
Other Missions: TES • Does not have a window • The first lens is very close to the detector with no direct path into the space in between. It is not hermetic but no particles could get inside because the detector is maintained under a dry nitrogen purge at all times and the mount is assembled in a clean environment.
Recommendations • Require that there shall be no window over NGST detectors.
Contributions and References • Contributions from: Steve Willner, Peter Love, Craig McCreight, Joe Hora, Judy Pipher, Massimo Stiavelli, Colleen Townsley, Mike Ressler, Bernie Rauscher • WFC3 ISR 2001-18 http://www.stsci.edu/instruments/wfc3/ISRs/WFC3-2001-18.pdf • NICMOS docs (drawing 517389)