Optical and Opto-mechanical Analysis and Design of the Telescope for the Ariel Mission
Paolo Chioetto

TL;DR
This paper details the optical and opto-mechanical design, analysis, and manufacturing considerations for the Ariel space telescope, focusing on thermal stabilization, surface polishing, and coating to meet scientific and structural requirements.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review and analysis of the design choices and technological advances for the Ariel telescope's mirrors and structure, tailored for space operation at cryogenic temperatures.
Findings
Optical and mechanical design choices optimize telescope stability.
Thermal stabilization techniques ensure mirror performance at low temperatures.
Surface polishing and coating processes meet mission optical quality standards.
Abstract
The Atmospheric Remote-sensing Infrared Exoplanet Large-survey (Ariel) is the first space mission dedicated to measuring the chemical composition and thermal structures of thousands of transiting exoplanets. Ariel was adopted in 2020 as the M4 mission in ESA "Cosmic Vision" program, with launch expected in 2029. The mission will operate from the Sun-Earth Lagrange Point L2. The scientific payload consists of two instruments: a high resolution spectrometer in the waveband 1.95-7.8 microns, and a fine guidance system / visible photometer / low resolution near-infrared spectrometer. The instruments are fed a collimated beam from an unobscured, off-axis Cassegrain telescope. Instruments and telescope will operate at a temperature below 50 K. Telescope mirrors and supporting structures will be realized in aerospace-grade aluminum. Given the large aperture of the primary mirror (0.6 m),…
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TopicsAdaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Advanced optical system design
