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Thermal, Structural, and Optical Analysis of a Balloon-Based Imaging System

Borden, M.; Lewis, D.; Ochoa, H.; Jones-Wilson, L.; Susca, S.; Porter, M.; Massey, R.; Clark, P.; Netterfield, B.

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Authors

M. Borden

D. Lewis

H. Ochoa

L. Jones-Wilson

S. Susca

M. Porter

P. Clark

B. Netterfield



Abstract

The Subarcsecond Telescope And BaLloon Experiment, STABLE, is the fine stage of a guidance system for a high-altitude ballooning platform designed to demonstrate subarcsecond pointing stability over one minute using relatively dim guide stars in the visible spectrum. The STABLE system uses an attitude rate sensor and the motion of the guide star on a detector to control a Fast Steering Mirror to stabilize the image. The characteristics of the thermal-optical-mechanical elements in the system directly affect the quality of the point-spread function of the guide star on the detector, so a series of thermal, structural, and optical models were built to simulate system performance and ultimately inform the final pointing stability predictions. This paper describes the modeling techniques employed in each of these subsystems. The results from those models are discussed in detail, highlighting the development of the worst-case cold and hot cases, the optical metrics generated from the finite element model, and the expected STABLE residual wavefront error and decenter. Finally, the paper concludes with the predicted sensitivities in the STABLE system, which show that thermal deadbanding, structural pre-loading, and self-deflection under different loading conditions, and the speed of individual optical elements were particularly important to the resulting STABLE optical performance.

Citation

Borden, M., Lewis, D., Ochoa, H., Jones-Wilson, L., Susca, S., Porter, M., …Netterfield, B. (2017). Thermal, Structural, and Optical Analysis of a Balloon-Based Imaging System. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 129, Article 035001. https://doi.org/10.1088/1538-3873/129/973/035001

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 10, 2016
Online Publication Date Jan 19, 2017
Publication Date Jan 19, 2017
Deposit Date Mar 13, 2017
Publicly Available Date Jan 19, 2018
Journal Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Print ISSN 0004-6280
Electronic ISSN 1538-3873
Publisher Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 129
Article Number 035001
DOI https://doi.org/10.1088/1538-3873/129/973/035001

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This is an author-created, un-copyedited version of an article published in Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. IOP Publishing Ltd is not responsible for any errors or omissions in this version of the manuscript or any version derived from it. The Version of Record is available online at https://doi.org/10.1088/1538-3873/129/973/035001





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