The mid-infrared instrument for the James Webb Space telescope, VI: the medium resolution spectrometer

Martyn Wells,J W Pel,Alistair Glasse, G Wright, Gabby Aitinkkroes,Ruyman Azzollini,Steven M Beard,Bernhard R Brandl, Angus Gallie,V C Geers,A M Glauser,Peter Hastings,Th Henning, R Jager,K Justtanont, Bob Kruizinga,F Lahuis,David Lee, I Martinezdelgado,J R Martinezgalarza, M Meijers,Jane E Morrison, Friedrich Mueller, T Nakos,Brian Osullivan, Ad Oudenhuysen, P Parrburman, Evert Pauwels, R R Rohloff,Eva Schmalzl, Jon F Sykes, M P Thelen,E F Van Dishoeck,B Vandenbussche,Lars Venema,Huib Visser,L B F M Waters,David L Wright

Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific(2015)

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We describe the design and performance of the Medium Resolution Spectrometer (MRS) for the JWST-MIRI instrument. The MRS incorporates four coaxial spectral channels in a compact opto-mechanical layout that generates spectral images over fields of view up to 7.7 X 7.7 arcseconds in extent and at spectral resolving powers ranging from 1,300 to 3,700. Each channel includes an all-reflective integral field unit (IFU): an 'image slicer' that reformats the input field for presentation to a grating spectrometer. Two 1024 X 1024 focal plane arrays record the output spectral images with an instantaneous spectral coverage of approximately one third of the full wavelength range of each channel. The full 5 to 28.5 micron spectrum is then obtained by making three exposures using gratings and pass-band-determining filters that are selected using just two three-position mechanisms. The expected on-orbit optical performance is presented, based on testing of the MIRI Flight Model and including spectral and spatial coverage and resolution. The point spread function of the reconstructed images is shown to be diffraction limited and the optical transmission is shown to be consistent with the design expectations.
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