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15 November 2023 James Webb Space Telescope optical stability lessons learned for future great observatories
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Abstract

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) launched on December 25, 2021, and its optical performance in orbit has been even better than predicted pre-flight. The static wavefront error (WFE) is less than half the value specified for the requirement of having diffraction-limited image quality at 2 microns in the NIRCam shortwave channel, enabling the observatory to deliver both sharper images and higher sensitivity than anticipated. In addition to the excellent image quality, the optical stability has also exceeded expectations, both in terms of high-frequency dynamic contributions (which would be perceived as part of “static WFE”) and in terms of drifts over minutes, hours, and days. Stability over long timescales is critical for several important science cases, including exoplanet transit spectroscopy and coronagraphy. JWST’s stability success was achieved through detailed design and testing, with several important lessons learned for future observatories, especially the Habitable Worlds Observatory that is expected to need even higher levels of stability. We review the stability architecture, how it was technologically demonstrated, the ground test results and improvements, the on-orbit results, and the lessons learned.

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Lee D. Feinberg, Michael W. McElwain, Charles W. Bowers, John D. Johnston, Gary E. Mosier, Randy A. Kimble, Joshua S. Levi, Lightsey, Paul, Ball Aerospace, Boulder, Colorado, United States, J. Scott Knight, Marcel Bluth, Alden S. Jurling, Marie B. Levine, D. Scott Acton, Charles B. Atkinson, Allison A. Barto, Matthew D. Bergkoetter, Gregory R. Brady, Larkin B. Carey, Lester M. Cohen, Laura E. Coyle, Bruce H. Dean, Michael J. Eisenhower, Nicolas J. Flagey III, George F. Hartig, Keith A. Havey Jr., Brian A. Hicks, Joseph M. Howard, Ritva A. Keski-Kuha, Charles-Philippe Lajoie, Matthew D. Lallo, Gary W. Matthews, Marcio Meléndez, Michael T. Menzel, Sang C. Park, Marshall D. Perrin, Laurent A. Pueyo, Lisbeth Quesnel, Paul Reynolds, Jane R. Rigby, Babak N. Saif, Christopher C. Stark, Randal C. Telfer, Scott C. Texter, Julie M. Van Campen, Begona Vila, Garrett J. West, Erin Wolf, Tony L. Whitman, and Thomas P. Zielinski "James Webb Space Telescope optical stability lessons learned for future great observatories," Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems 10(1), 011204 (15 November 2023). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JATIS.10.1.011204
Received: 17 May 2023; Accepted: 3 October 2023; Published: 15 November 2023
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KEYWORDS
James Webb Space Telescope

Telescopes

Inspection

Observatories

Online learning

Thermal stability

Temperature metrology

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