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FIREBall-2: advancing TRL while doing proof-of-concept astrophysics on a suborbital platform

Authors :
Keri Hoadley
Donal O'Sullivan
Shouleh Nikzad
Erika T. Hamden
D. Vibert
B. Smiley
Bruno Milliard
Hwei Ru Ong
Nicole Lingner
April D. Jewell
Michele Limon
Nicole Melso
Vincent Picouet
David Schiminovich
Robert Grange
Frederi Mirc
P. Balard
Johan Montel
D. Christopher Martin
Jose Zorrilla
Jean Evrard
Xavier Soors
Etienne Perot
Mateusz Matuszewski
Isabelle Zenone
Nicolas Bray
Muriel Saccoccio
Pierre Tapie
Albert Gomes
Marty Crabill
Sandrine Pascal
Gillian Kyne
Ramona Augustin
P. Blanchard
Julia Gross
George, Thomas
Islam, M. Saif
Source :
Micro- and Nanotechnology Sensors, Systems, and Applications XI.
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
SPIE, 2019.

Abstract

Here we discuss advances in UV technology over the last decade, with an emphasis on photon counting, low noise, high efficiency detectors in sub-orbital programs. We focus on the use of innovative UV detectors in a NASA astrophysics balloon telescope, FIREBall-2, which successfully flew in the Fall of 2018. The FIREBall-2 telescope is designed to make observations of distant galaxies to understand more about how they evolve by looking for diffuse hydrogen in the galactic halo. The payload utilizes a 1.0-meter class telescope with an ultraviolet multi-object spectrograph and is a joint collaboration between Caltech, JPL, LAM, CNES, Columbia, the University of Arizona, and NASA. The improved detector technology that was tested on FIREBall-2 can be applied to any UV mission. We discuss the results of the flight and detector performance. We will also discuss the utility of sub-orbital platforms (both balloon payloads and rockets) for testing new technologies and proof-of-concept scientific ideas<br />Submitted to the Proceedings of SPIE, Defense + Commercial Sensing (SI19)

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Micro- and Nanotechnology Sensors, Systems, and Applications XI
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c4459b274a39a946f3a5fb8f259ab720
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2518711