Life Cycle Assessment of the Athena X-ray Integral Field Unit
Didier Barret (IRAP, France), Vincent Albouys (CNES, France), J\"urgen, Kn\"odlseder (IRAP, France), Xavier Loizillon (Scalian, France), Matteo, D'Andrea (IAPS, Italy), Florence Ardellier (APC, France), Simon Bandler, (NASA, United States), Pieter Dieleman (SRON, Netherlands)

TL;DR
This paper presents a life cycle assessment of the Athena X-ray Integral Field Unit, identifying key environmental impacts during development and suggesting areas for reduction, as the instrument undergoes redesign within ESA's environmental and performance constraints.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive LCA of the X-IFU instrument, highlighting environmental hotspots and informing sustainable redesign efforts.
Findings
Testing activities are major impact sources due to energy use.
Office work contributes significantly to environmental impacts.
Manufacturing involves substantial mineral and metal resource use.
Abstract
The X-ray Integral Field Unit (X-IFU) is the high-resolution X-ray spectrometer to fly on board the Athena Space Observatory of the European Space Agency (ESA). It is being developed by an international Consortium led by France, involving twelve ESA member states, plus the United States. It is a cryogenic instrument, involving state of the art technology, such as micro-calorimeters, to be read out by low noise electronics. As the instrument was undergoing its system requirement review (in 2022), a life cycle assessment (LCA) was performed to estimate the environmental impacts associated with the development of the sub-systems that were under the responsibility of the X-IFU Consortium. The assessment included the supply, manufacturing and testing of sub systems, as well as involved logistics and manpower. We find that the most significant environmental impacts arise from testing…
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TopicsEnvironmental Impact and Sustainability · Technology Assessment and Management
