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14 September 2011 The Euclid-NISP instrument optics and tolerancing approach
Frank Grupp, Eric Prieto, Paolo Spano, Filippo M. Zerbi, Norbert Geis, Andreas Bode, Veronika Junk, Ralf Bender
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Abstract
The European ESA EUCLID dark energy, dark matter mission is presented with respect to the near instrument optics. We present the nominal optics approach as well as the tolerancing concept and the results of this tolerancing. through this we are able to show that the merged near infrared spectrometer and photometer NISP can be built with high image quality in a sophisticated but well performing approach. Furthermore a ghost analysis for NISP is presented, showing that reflective ghost have been successfully suppressed during the optimization process.
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Frank Grupp, Eric Prieto, Paolo Spano, Filippo M. Zerbi, Norbert Geis, Andreas Bode, Veronika Junk, and Ralf Bender "The Euclid-NISP instrument optics and tolerancing approach", Proc. SPIE 8146, UV/Optical/IR Space Telescopes and Instruments: Innovative Technologies and Concepts V, 81460R (14 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.893646
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KEYWORDS
Tolerancing

Telescopes

Monte Carlo methods

Space telescopes

Image quality

Spectroscopy

Galactic astronomy

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