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The Infra-Red Telescope (IRT) on board the THESEUS mission

Authors :
Götz, Diego
Basa, Stéphane
Pinsard, Frédéric
Martin, Laurent
Arhancet, Axel
Bozzo, Enrico
Cara, Christophe
Sanz, Isabel Escudero
Frugier, Pierre-Antoine
Floriot, Johan
Genolet, Ludovic
Heddermann, Paul
Floc'h, Emeric Le
Mer, Isabelle Le
Paltani, Stéphane
Pamplona, Tony
Paries, Céline
Prod'homme, Thibaut
Schneider, Benjamin
Tenzer, Chris
Tourrette, Thierry
Triou, Henri
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The Infra-Red Telescope (IRT) is part of the payload of the THESEUS mission, which is one of the two ESA M5 candidates within the Cosmic Vision program, planned for launch in 2032. The THESEUS payload, composed by two high energy wide field monitors (SXI and XGIS) and a near infra-red telescope (IRT), is optimized to detect, localize and characterize Gamma-Ray Bursts and other high-energy transients. The main goal of the IRT is to identify and precisely localize the NIR counterparts of the high-energy sources and to measure their distance. Here we present the design of the IRT and its expected performance.<br />Comment: Proceedings of the SPIE 2020, paper 11444-305

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2102.08696
Document Type :
Working Paper