Image Size and Control System Developments of the Airborne Telescope SOFIA

IF 1.5 Q3 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Friederike Graf, Andreas Reinacher, H. Jakob, S. Fasoulas
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Abstract

The SOFIA telescope is a worldwide unique observatory that enables infrared astronomy aboard a Boeing 747SP at altitudes of up to 45[Formula: see text]kft. Contrary to any ground-based telescope, SOFIA is exposed not only to aerodynamic forces but also aircraft motion and excitation. Nevertheless, the ambitious scientific goals require a stable platform and very precise pointing. As of now, the telescope can be considered diffraction-limited in the far-infrared wavelengths beyond 50[Formula: see text][Formula: see text]m. A careful study of the different sources of blur revealed that image jitter is among the most influential. During the course of a flight, the telescope is exposed to various excitation levels, leading to deformation of its flexible structure and vibrations in a wide range of frequencies. Since SOFIA entered its operational phase, continuous efforts have been made to develop and implement upgrades in the pointing and control system. The original design was a robust and conservative structure aimed to ensure safe operations with several different science instruments and many unknown parameters. In recent years, more and more agile system components have followed to tackle the residual image motion. This paper introduces the telescope control system followed by a summary of recently installed upgrades and ends with an outlook on future developments on our way to diffraction-limited imaging beyond 25[Formula: see text][Formula: see text]m.
SOFIA机载望远镜图像尺寸及控制系统的研制
SOFIA望远镜是一个世界范围内独一无二的天文台,可以在波音747SP上进行红外天文学研究,其高度高达45[公式:见正文]kft。与任何地面望远镜相反,SOFIA不仅受到空气动力的影响,还受到飞机运动和激励的影响。然而,雄心勃勃的科学目标需要一个稳定的平台和非常精确的指向。截至目前,该望远镜在远红外波长超过50的情况下可以被视为衍射受限[公式:见正文][公式:见文本]m。对不同模糊来源的仔细研究表明,图像抖动是最具影响力的。在飞行过程中,望远镜暴露在各种激励水平下,导致其柔性结构变形,并在宽频率范围内振动。自SOFIA进入运行阶段以来,一直在不断努力开发和实施指向和控制系统的升级。最初的设计是一种稳健和保守的结构,旨在确保使用几种不同的科学仪器和许多未知参数进行安全操作。近年来,越来越多的敏捷系统组件被用来处理残差图像运动。本文介绍了望远镜控制系统,然后总结了最近安装的升级,最后展望了我们在25米以上衍射限制成像的未来发展。
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Journal of Astronomical Instrumentation
Journal of Astronomical Instrumentation ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS-
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
7.70%
发文量
19
期刊介绍: The Journal of Astronomical Instrumentation (JAI) publishes papers describing instruments and components being proposed, developed, under construction and in use. JAI also publishes papers that describe facility operations, lessons learned in design, construction, and operation, algorithms and their implementations, and techniques, including calibration, that are fundamental elements of instrumentation. The journal focuses on astronomical instrumentation topics in all wavebands (Radio to Gamma-Ray) and includes the disciplines of Heliophysics, Space Weather, Lunar and Planetary Science, Exoplanet Exploration, and Astroparticle Observation (cosmic rays, cosmic neutrinos, etc.). Concepts, designs, components, algorithms, integrated systems, operations, data archiving techniques and lessons learned applicable but not limited to the following platforms are pertinent to this journal. Example topics are listed below each platform, and it is recognized that many of these topics are relevant to multiple platforms. Relevant platforms include: Ground-based observatories[...] Stratospheric aircraft[...] Balloons and suborbital rockets[...] Space-based observatories and systems[...] Landers and rovers, and other planetary-based instrument concepts[...]
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