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Wide-Field InfraRed Survey Telescope-Astrophysics Focused Telescope Assets WFIRST-AFTA Final Report

Authors :
Spergel, D.
Gehrels, N.
Breckinridge, J.
Donahue, M.
Dressler, A.
Gaudi, B. S.
Greene, T.
Guyon, O.
Hirata, C.
Kalirai, J.
Kasdin, N. J.
Moos, W.
Perlmutter, S.
Postman, M.
Rauscher, B.
Rhodes, J.
Wang, Y.
Weinberg, D.
Centrella, J.
Traub, W.
Baltay, C.
Colbert, J.
Bennett, D.
Kiessling, A.
Macintosh, B.
Merten, J.
Mortonson, M.
Penny, M.
Rozo, E.
Savransky, D.
Stapelfeldt, K.
Zu, Y.
Baker, C.
Cheng, E.
Content, D.
Dooley, J.
Foote, M.
Goullioud, R.
Grady, K.
Jackson, C.
Kruk, J.
Levine, M.
Melton, M.
Peddie, C.
Ruffa, J.
Shaklan, S.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The Astro2010 Decadal Survey recommended a Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST) as its top priority for a new large space mission. As conceived by the decadal survey, WFIRST would carry out a dark energy science program, a microlensing program to determine the demographics of exoplanets, and a general observing program utilizing its ultra wide field. In October 2012, NASA chartered a Science Definition Team (SDT) to produce, in collaboration with the WFIRST Project Office at GSFC and the Program Office at JPL, a Design Reference Mission (DRM) for an implementation of WFIRST using one of the 2.4-m, Hubble-quality mirror assemblies recently made available to NASA. This DRM builds on the work of the earlier WFIRST SDT, reported by Green et al. (2012). The 2.4-m primary mirror enables a mission with greater sensitivity and higher angular resolution than the 1.3-m and 1.1-m designs considered previously, increasing both the science return of the primary surveys and the capabilities of WFIRST as a Guest Observer facility. The option of adding an on-axis, coronagraphic instrument would enable imaging and spectroscopic studies of planets around nearby stars. This document presents the final report of the SDT.<br />Comment: 190 pages, 118 figures, 15 tables, For a short summary of the report highlights, see arXiv:1305.5425, added pointer to the summary of this report and corrected line labels in the caption of Figure 2-2

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1305.5422
Document Type :
Working Paper