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Status of JWST/ISIM Test Program
Scott Friedman
TIPS/JIM
April 18, 2013
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Acknowledgments
Thanks to the following people for providing much of the
information used in this presentation
• Randy Kimble (GSFC)
• Doug McGuffey (GSFC)
• Joe Sullivan (Ball)
• George Hartig (STScI), for many useful discussions
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Equations
ISIM = Integrated Science Instrument Module (1)
OTE = Optical Telescope Element
(2)
(analogous to the HST OTA)
OSIM = Optical Telescope Element Simulator (3)
(the light source for ISIM testing)
OTIS = OTE + ISIM
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(4)
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ISIM Test Configuration
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OTE Simulator (OSIM)
●Full field cryogenic optical simulator of JWST OTE.
●Schmidt system with no corrector plate
● Only a single powered optic – spherical primary mirror
●Provides point source illumination over 0.642 – 5.6mm
● Point sources can be steered to any SI field point
● Pupil must translate to hold exit pupil fixed
● Some extended source capability using a diffuser
●Beam Image Analyzer (BIA) measures quality of OSIM
sources
● Uses Phase Retrieval (PhaRet) camera (using a NIRCam H2RG
detector) and Point Diffraction Interferometer for redundancy
●Provides the only images in entire JWST ground test
program that will look like those in orbit
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OSIM Cryo-Vac Tests
● First OSIM cryo-vac test completed summer 2012. Partially
successful
● Optical results were stable and good. Jitter and stray light
appear within requirements. Thermal performance nominal.
● BIA V1 stage froze at cryo temperatures.
● Facilities issues troublesome (power outages, N2 leaks).
● Second OSIM cryo-vac test dates
● pumpdown
March 15
● data taking started
April 14
● completion
May 26
It is critically important to validate OSIM so its
performance is not in question when ISIM testing begins.
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OTE Simulator (OSIM)
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OSIM Test Configuration
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OSIM CV1 Installation
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OSIM Test Configuration – Real Life
OSIM in the 100K section (bottom)
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Beam Image Analyzer in the 30K section (top)
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Original ISIM Test Plan
● All science instruments delivered to GSFC fully
calibrated and qualified.
● SIs integrated into the ISIM structure mechanically,
electrically, and thermally (flight-like to the extent
possible).
● Cryo-Vac 1
● Verify focus, pupil alignment, image quality, etc.
● Verify thermal performance.
● Verify wavefront measuring capabilities of SIs (especially
NIRCam).
● Test Operations Script Subsystem (OSS) and event driven
ops.
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Original ISIM Test Plan (continued)
● Environmental test series
● Vibration, acoustic, gravity release, EMI/EMC.
● Cryo-Vac 2
● Similar to CV1 but not everything repeated.
● Deliver to JSC for OTE+ISIM testing
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But Plans Change…
Instruments not available for CV1
•NIRCam – will be delivered to GSFC in May
•NIRSpec – will be delivered to GSFC in September
Many hardware items not available for CV1, most
importantly new near-IR detectors.
We could wait for these to arrive but that would defer a
lot of risk. So…
A new cryo-vac cycle has been added to the beginning,
a cryo-vac Risk Reduction campaign: CV1 RR
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Three ISIM Cryo-Vac Campaigns
Cryo-Vac 1 RR
•Science instruments: MIRI and FGS/NIRISS only.
•CV1 RR goals include:
• Validation of OSIM as light source for CV campaigns
• Confirm MIRI and FGS/NIRISS operate in ISIM configuration
• Confirm thermal models of ISIM environment
•
Hardware well-instrumented to measure this
• Measure stray light backgrounds especially in MIRI and FGS
• Assess jitter properties of ISIM. Will pulsed sources or
vibration isolators be required?
• OSS scripts, including “Day in the life” test.
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FGS/NIRISS Installation into ISIM Structure
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FGS/NIRISS Installation into ISIM Structure
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Three ISIM Cryo-Vac Campaigns
Cryo-Vac 1 RR Instrument Verification
• NIRISS performance characterization
•
Some modes have not been tested end-to-end in the instrument
• MIRI regression testing
•
Apply NRB noise mitigation recommendations to flight system
• MIRI MRS spatial resolution measurement
•
PSF during FM testing was compromised
• Tune-up of FGS ASIC
•
This must be done for 13 detector/ASIC pairs in CV3.
Initial trending of MIRI and FGS/NIRISS
CV1 RR is designed to retire risk and increase the chances
that CV2 and CV3 execute smoothly
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Three ISIM Cryo-Vac Campaigns
Cryo-Vac 2
•Performance verification campaign
•All 4 flight instruments present
• but not all flight hardware…
•Optical metrology and alignment with fully populated ISIM
structure
•Establish first trending data for NIRCam and NIRSpec
• Continue trending for MIRI and FGS/NIRISS
After Cryo-Vac 2 install all remaining hardware and then
perform the environmental test series
•vibration, acoustic, gravity release, EMI/EMC
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Three ISIM Cryo-Vac Campaigns
Cryo-Vac 3
The campaign to establish that ISIM meets all requirements
•Contains all flight hardware elements
•New hardware (hold on to your hats…):
•
All new near IR detectors (15 total)
•
Have to get metrology right the first time. There will be no CV 4!
•
New NIRSpec Micro-Shutter Assembly (MSA)
•
MIRI Heat Exchanger Stage Assembly (HSA)
•
New NIRISS filter wheel and pupil wheel motors
•
New NIRISS GR700XD grating (possibly)
•
New MIRI flight electronics boards (possibly)
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CV1 RR Timeline
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ISIM Cryo-Vac Schedule
Cryo-Vac 1: 8/9/13 – 10/12/13
65 days
Cryo-Vac 2: 5/23/14 – 9/9/14
109 days
Cryo-Vac 3: 6/4/15 – 8/17/15
74 days
35 weeks of 24/7 operation will require a lot of
planning and support from all stakeholders.
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What’s Next?
OTIS Testing
Let’s review equation (4)
OTIS = OTE + ISIM
(4)
This is a lot of hardware but not the whole observatory! In
particular, the spacecraft is not present during OTIS testing.
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OTIS Testing in Chamber A at JSC
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3 Tests to Prepare for OTIS Testing
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OTIS Test Schedule*
•OGSE-1:
Jan – Feb 2015
•OGSE-2:
May – Jun 2015
•PF thermal: Jan – Mar 2016
•OTIS test:
2016 – 2017
Recall that ISIM CV3 is scheduled for Jun – Aug 2015.
Possible collision for some people supporting both tests.
* these dates highly uncertain (at least to me)
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Conclusions
•We have a series of challenging test campaigns ahead that
are just beginning
•They get progressively more complex which provides the
opportunity to learn in stages and to recover from problems
•The schedule is holding, but margin is being used. Not
much room for expansion of effort. But ISIM and JWST
project hold months in reserve.
•Very important for the flight hardware to be delivered in a
timely fashion so CV3 can go forward as planned.
•This is our future. Let’s make it happen!
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