UV/Optical/IR Space Telescopes and Instruments: Innovative Technologies and Concepts VIII 2017
DOI: 10.1117/12.2274202
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CETUS: an innovative UV probe-class mission concept

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“…The science themes include Cosmic Evolution of Galaxies, Stars, and Exo-Planets, The Modern Universe: What It's Made of; How It Works, Transients, and Deep Surveys. 1,2 To fit within a $1 billion budget, a moderate size of 1.5-m diameter OTA aperture size is proposed. Observations of a large sample of objects are provided by multipixel detectors and parallel observing.…”
Section: Design Overview 21 Science Goals Determine Cetus Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The science themes include Cosmic Evolution of Galaxies, Stars, and Exo-Planets, The Modern Universe: What It's Made of; How It Works, Transients, and Deep Surveys. 1,2 To fit within a $1 billion budget, a moderate size of 1.5-m diameter OTA aperture size is proposed. Observations of a large sample of objects are provided by multipixel detectors and parallel observing.…”
Section: Design Overview 21 Science Goals Determine Cetus Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,4 CETUS observes and records spectrally filtered images, as well as low-and high-resolving power spectroscopy of galaxies, in the vacuum UV spectral region. Highly efficient photon detection design is enabled by (1) using an all-reflective optical design of the OTA and the instruments, (2) using Lyman-α-optimized [or as an option predicated on successful technology development, Lyman UV (LUV)-optimized protected Al + LiF coating] reflective mirror coatings, (3) minimizing the number of reflections in each optical path, (4) using field-sharing that permits simultaneous observation by SIs, and (5) using detectors with minimum number of windows and high quantum efficiency. Table 1 summarizes the top-level requirements of the OTA and SIs.…”
Section: Design Overview 21 Science Goals Determine Cetus Designmentioning
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“…NASA's Cosmic Origins Program 1 identifies photon-counting large-format ultraviolet detectors as a top priority technology for future ultraviolet and optical astronomy missions. This technology is seen as a key enabler of both future large aperture space telescopes such as LUVOIR, 2 and moderate aperture survey missions such as CETUS 3 and CASTOR. 4,5 The desired performance requirements are: high quantum efficiency (>70%), large-format (>2k × 2k) detector arrays for operation at 90 to 350 nm wavelength or broader and ideally with red leak (longer wavelength) suppression.…”
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