TY - GEN
T1 - Design drivers for the Polstar spectropolarimeter
T2 - Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2022: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray
AU - Woodruff, Robert A.
AU - Woodruff, Robert
AU - Neiner, Coralie
AU - Casini, Roberto
AU - Vasudevan, Gopal
AU - Hull, Tony
AU - Scowen, Paul
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - The Polstar NASA medium explorer (MIDEX) design configuration and implementation is strongly driven by the requirement to measure the state of polarization of stellar objects using a space-based sensor. Constraints include, but are not limited to, symmetry of geometry and coatings of the collecting aperture, angle of incidence at optical surfaces, coating uniformity, line of sight jitter and drift, orbit properties, thermal stability, and ground calibration. The Polstar MIDEX will observe scientifically interesting stars. Polstar will simultaneously measure all four Stokes parameters (I, Q, U, V) to high accuracy and precision (∼0.001%) of the Stokes vector at high spectral resolving power. The 600-mm diameter aperture telescope images a selected star at the entrance slit of a spectrometer. Polstar offers two spectral channels within one spectrometer: a Far UV 122 nm to 200 nm Channel 1 with R∼30K spectral resolving power and a low spectral resolution in Channel 2 channel covering 180 nm to 320 nm with R ∼ 120 to 4K and spectroscopy over 115 nm to ∼1,000nm. Channel 1 uses a cross-dispersed echelle spectrometer design. Channel 2 achieves its spectral dispersion with a MgF2 prism disperser. The two channels share a common array detector. The spectrometer includes rotating MgF2 retarders and a fixed MgF2 Wollaston prism analyzer to implement a dual beam polarization sensing function. Two orthogonal polarization states are imaged onto the array detector as interleaved echellograms (Channel 1) and as parallel spectra (Channel 2). This paper presents the design resulting from these design constraints and describes the approaches to calibrate the design pre-flight and during flight.
AB - The Polstar NASA medium explorer (MIDEX) design configuration and implementation is strongly driven by the requirement to measure the state of polarization of stellar objects using a space-based sensor. Constraints include, but are not limited to, symmetry of geometry and coatings of the collecting aperture, angle of incidence at optical surfaces, coating uniformity, line of sight jitter and drift, orbit properties, thermal stability, and ground calibration. The Polstar MIDEX will observe scientifically interesting stars. Polstar will simultaneously measure all four Stokes parameters (I, Q, U, V) to high accuracy and precision (∼0.001%) of the Stokes vector at high spectral resolving power. The 600-mm diameter aperture telescope images a selected star at the entrance slit of a spectrometer. Polstar offers two spectral channels within one spectrometer: a Far UV 122 nm to 200 nm Channel 1 with R∼30K spectral resolving power and a low spectral resolution in Channel 2 channel covering 180 nm to 320 nm with R ∼ 120 to 4K and spectroscopy over 115 nm to ∼1,000nm. Channel 1 uses a cross-dispersed echelle spectrometer design. Channel 2 achieves its spectral dispersion with a MgF2 prism disperser. The two channels share a common array detector. The spectrometer includes rotating MgF2 retarders and a fixed MgF2 Wollaston prism analyzer to implement a dual beam polarization sensing function. Two orthogonal polarization states are imaged onto the array detector as interleaved echellograms (Channel 1) and as parallel spectra (Channel 2). This paper presents the design resulting from these design constraints and describes the approaches to calibrate the design pre-flight and during flight.
KW - 4-Stokes vector polarimetry
KW - Echelle and prism spectroscopy
KW - far-UV and near-UV space missions
KW - Polarimetric calibration
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85140483754
U2 - 10.1117/12.2629556
DO - 10.1117/12.2629556
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85140483754
T3 - Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
BT - Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2022
A2 - den Herder, Jan-Willem A.
A2 - Nikzad, Shouleh
A2 - Nakazawa, Kazuhiro
PB - SPIE
Y2 - 17 July 2022 through 22 July 2022
ER -