GALEX: a UV telescope to map the star formation history of the universe
- Other:
- Otrio, George
Abstract
The NASA Small Mission EXplorer GALEX (PI: C.Martin, Caltech) is under development at JPL for launch late 2001. It has been designed to map the history of star formation in the Universe over the redshift range 0-2, a major era where galaxies and gas content evolved dramatically. The expected depth and imaging quality matches the Palomar Observatory Surveys, allowing GALEX to provide the astronomical community with a database of FUV photometric and spectroscopic observations of several million galaxies in the nearby and distant Universe. The 1.24 degree FOV, 50 cm aperture compact Ritchey-Chrétien telescope is equipped with two 65 mm photon-counting detectors. It will perform several surveys of different coverage and depths, that will take advantage of a high throughput UV-transmissive Grism newly developed in France to easily switch between imagery and field spectroscopy modes. A thin aspherized fused silica dichroic component provides simultaneous observations in two UV bands (135-185 nm and 185-300 nm) as well as correction for field aberrations. We shall briefly present the mission science goals, and will describe the optical concept, along with the guidelines and compromises used for its optimization in the context of the "Faster, Better, Cheaper" NASA philosophy, and give a brief development status report.
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© 2017 Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Galex is a NASA SMEX program, whose French contribution is funded by the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.Attached Files
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- Centre National d'Études Spatiales (CNES)
- Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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2018-07-19Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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- Proceedings of SPIE
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- 10569