WFIRST Coronagraph Technology Requirements: Status Update and Systems Engineering Approach
Ewan S. Douglas, Ashley K. Carlton, Kerri L. Cahoy, N. Jeremy Kasdin,, Margaret Turnbull, Bruce Macintosh

TL;DR
This paper details the development and management of the WFIRST CGI requirements, emphasizing a systems engineering approach to support high-contrast exoplanet imaging technology demonstration.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive process for deriving and managing the CGI requirements within the WFIRST mission framework, including collaborative tools and automation methods.
Findings
Requirements flow from mission objectives to detailed technical specs.
Open-source tools facilitate requirement management and documentation.
The approach can improve design and planning for future projects.
Abstract
The coronagraphic instrument (CGI) on the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST) will demonstrate technologies and methods for high-contrast direct imaging and spectroscopy of exoplanet systems in reflected light, including polarimetry of circumstellar disks. The WFIRST management and CGI engineering and science investigation teams have developed requirements for the instrument, motivated by the objectives and technology development needs of potential future flagship exoplanet characterization missions such as the NASA Habitable Exoplanet Imaging Mission (HabEx) and the Large UV/Optical/IR Surveyor (LUVOIR). The requirements have been refined to support recommendations from the WFIRST Independent External Technical/Management/Cost Review (WIETR) that the WFIRST CGI be classified as a technology demonstration instrument instead of a science instrument. This paper provides a…
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