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4 October 2023 Science filter performance summary for the Roman Space Telescope Wide Field Instrument
Benjamin Cromey, Robert Von Handorf, John Pedroncelli, Thomas Delker, Derek Sabatke
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Abstract
The Wide Field Instrument (WFI) on NASA’s Roman Space Telescope has eight filters on a large filter wheel that are key to enabling the science missions of the observatory. These filters have completed their journey from individual components to fully integrated elements in the optical element wheel assembly (EWA), and have been characterized in terms of their transmittance, wavefront impact, and other key performance characteristics. This paper will summarize their capabilities and performance, demonstrating their ability to deliver top-quality science on orbit.
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Benjamin Cromey, Robert Von Handorf, John Pedroncelli, Thomas Delker, and Derek Sabatke "Science filter performance summary for the Roman Space Telescope Wide Field Instrument", Proc. SPIE 12676, UV/Optical/IR Space Telescopes and Instruments: Innovative Technologies and Concepts XI, 126760R (4 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2676488
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KEYWORDS
Optical filters

Equipment

Observatories

Bandpass filters

Optical components

Space telescopes

Vacuum chambers

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