MauveSim: the instrument simulator software for the Blue Skies Space Mauve satellite
Arianna Saba, Fabio Favata, Giorgio Savini, Giovanna Tinetti, Lawrence Bradley, Ian Stotesbury, Marcell Tessenyi

TL;DR
MauveSim is a comprehensive instrument simulator for the Mauve space telescope, enabling accurate observation simulations, performance assessments, and planning for stellar astronomy research.
Contribution
It introduces an end-to-end simulation software that incorporates the latest instrument performance data for the Mauve satellite, aiding scientific planning and analysis.
Findings
Validated against ground testing data
Enables assessment of scientific objectives and limiting magnitudes
Supports target selection and observation planning
Abstract
We present MauveSim, the instrument simulator software for Mauve, the latest mission from Blue Skies Space dedicated to time-domain stellar astronomy. MauveSim functions as an end-to-end simulator, employing the most up-to-date knowledge of the instrument's performance and characteristics that will be reviewed and updated after commissioning. The software accepts a stellar spectrum - either observed or synthetic - as input and produces a simulated observation. The tool thus enables the assessment of various scientific objectives, as well as determining limiting magnitudes and conducting signal-to-noise (S/N) analyses. The results of MauveSim have been validated against instrument performance data from extensive ground testing campaigns, ensuring that the software reflects the most up-to-date understanding of the payload performance. Accessible to all scientists involved in the mission,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies · Spacecraft Design and Technology · Astro and Planetary Science
