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dc.date.created2021-01-25T09:50:37Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.citationRomualdez, L. Javier Benton, Steven J. Brown, Anthony M. Clark, Paul Damaren, Christopher J. Eifler, Tim Fraisse, Aurélien A. Galloway, Mathew Gill, Ajay Hartley, John W. Holder, Bradley Huff, Eric M. Jauzac, Mathilde Jones, William C. Lagattuta, David Leung, Jason S.-Y. Li, Lun Luu, Thuy Vy T. Massey, Richard J. McCleary, Jacqueline Mullaney, James Nagy, Johanna M. Netterfield, Calvin Barth Redmond, Susan Rhodes, Jason D. Schmoll, Jürgen Shaaban, Mohamed M. Sirks, Ellen Tam, Sut-Ieng . Robust diffraction-limited near-infrared-to-near-ultraviolet wide-field imaging from stratospheric balloon-borne platforms—Super-pressure Balloon-borne Imaging Telescope performance. Review of Scientific Instruments. 2020, 91(3)
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10852/82931
dc.description.abstractAt a fraction of the total cost of an equivalent orbital mission, scientific balloon-borne platforms, operating above 99.7% of the Earth’s atmosphere, offer attractive, competitive, and effective observational capabilities—namely, space-like seeing, transmission, and backgrounds—which are well suited for modern astronomy and cosmology. The Super-pressure Balloon-borne Imaging Telescope (SUPERBIT) is a diffraction-limited, wide-field, 0.5 m telescope capable of exploiting these observing conditions in order to provide exquisite imaging throughout the near-infrared to near-ultraviolet. It utilizes a robust active stabilization system that has consistently demonstrated a 48 mas 1σ sky-fixed pointing stability over multiple 1 h observations at float. This is achieved by actively tracking compound pendulations via a three-axis gimballed platform, which provides sky-fixed telescope stability at < 500 mas and corrects for field rotation, while employing high-bandwidth tip/tilt optics to remove residual disturbances across the science imaging focal plane. SUPERBIT’s performance during the 2019 commissioning flight benefited from a customized high-fidelity science-capable telescope designed with an exceptional thermo- and opto-mechanical stability as well as a tightly constrained static and dynamic coupling between high-rate sensors and telescope optics. At the currently demonstrated level of flight performance, SUPERBIT capabilities now surpass the science requirements for a wide variety of experiments in cosmology, astrophysics, and stellar dynamics.
dc.languageEN
dc.titleRobust diffraction-limited near-infrared-to-near-ultraviolet wide-field imaging from stratospheric balloon-borne platforms—Super-pressure Balloon-borne Imaging Telescope performance
dc.typeJournal article
dc.creator.authorRomualdez, L. Javier
dc.creator.authorBenton, Steven J.
dc.creator.authorBrown, Anthony M.
dc.creator.authorClark, Paul
dc.creator.authorDamaren, Christopher J.
dc.creator.authorEifler, Tim
dc.creator.authorFraisse, Aurélien A.
dc.creator.authorGalloway, Mathew
dc.creator.authorGill, Ajay
dc.creator.authorHartley, John W.
dc.creator.authorHolder, Bradley
dc.creator.authorHuff, Eric M.
dc.creator.authorJauzac, Mathilde
dc.creator.authorJones, William C.
dc.creator.authorLagattuta, David
dc.creator.authorLeung, Jason S.-Y.
dc.creator.authorLi, Lun
dc.creator.authorLuu, Thuy Vy T.
dc.creator.authorMassey, Richard J.
dc.creator.authorMcCleary, Jacqueline
dc.creator.authorMullaney, James
dc.creator.authorNagy, Johanna M.
dc.creator.authorNetterfield, Calvin Barth
dc.creator.authorRedmond, Susan
dc.creator.authorRhodes, Jason D.
dc.creator.authorSchmoll, Jürgen
dc.creator.authorShaaban, Mohamed M.
dc.creator.authorSirks, Ellen
dc.creator.authorTam, Sut-Ieng
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dc.identifier.jtitleReview of Scientific Instruments
dc.identifier.volume91
dc.identifier.issue3
dc.identifier.pagecount13
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1063/1.5139711
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