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The center of curvature optical assembly for the JWST primary mirror cryogenic optical test
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringOptic DesignOptical TestingOptical MetrologySpace OpticCurvature Optical AssemblyCocoa DistanceOptical PropertiesCalibrationInstrumentationOptical SystemsObservational CosmologyGraded-reflectivity MirrorsPhotonicsOphthalmologyFreeform OpticAdaptive OpticApplied PhysicsCurvature Optical TestOptical Sciences
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Optical Telescope Element (OTE) consists of a 6.6 m clear aperture, allreflective, three-mirror anastigmat. The 18-segment primary mirror (PM) presents unique and challenging assembly, integration, alignment and testing requirements. A full aperture center of curvature optical test is performed in cryogenic vacuum conditions at the integrated observatory level to verify PM performance requirements. The Center of Curvature Optical Assembly (CoCOA), designed and being built by ITT satisfies the requirements for this test. The CoCOA contains a multi wave interferometer, patented reflective null lens, actuation for alignment, full in situ calibration capability, coarse and fine alignment sensing systems, as well as a system for monitoring changes in the PM to CoCOA distance. This paper will introduce the systems level architecture and optical layout of the CoCOA and its main subsystems.
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