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The Instrument Control Unit of the ARIEL payload: design evolution following the Unit and Payload subsystems SRR (System Requirements Review)

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SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING
DOI: 10.1117/12.2628172

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Exoplanets atmospheres; NIR spectroscopy; Infrared radiation; Infrared telescopes; Remote sensing; Instrument Control Unit

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  1. Italian Space Agency (within the ASI-INAF) [2021-5-HH.0]

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ARIEL is a medium-class mission of the European Space Agency that aims to study the composition and evolution of exoplanet atmospheres. It will observe about 1000 planet samples using various methods, simultaneously in visible and infrared wavelengths.
ARIEL (Atmospheric Remote-sensing InfraRed Large-survey) is a medium-class mission of the European Space Agency, part of the Cosmic Vision program, whose launch is foreseen by early 2029. ARIEL aims to study the composition of exoplanet atmospheres, their formation and evolution. The ARIEL's target will be a sample of about 1000 planets observed with one or more of the following methods: transit, eclipse and phase-curve spectroscopy, at both visible and infrared wavelengths simultaneously. The scientific payload is composed by a reflective telescope having a 1m-class elliptical primary mirror, built in solid Aluminium, and two focal-plane instruments: FGS and AIRS. FGS (Fine Guidance System)1 has the double purpose, as suggested by its name, of performing photometry (0.50-0.55 mu m) and low resolution spectrometry over three bands (from 0.8 to 1.95 mu m) and, simultaneously, to provide data to the spacecraft AOCS (Attitude and Orbit Control System) with a cadence of 10 Hz and contributing to reach a 0.02 arcsec pointing accuracy for bright targets. AIRS (ARIEL InfraRed Spectrometer) instrument will perform IR spectrometry in two wavelength ranges: between 1.95 and 3.9 mu m (with a spectral resolution R > 100) and between 3.9 and 7.8 mu m with a spectral resolution R > 30. [GRAPHICS] This paper provides the status of the ICU (Instrument Control Unit), an electronic box whose purpose is to command and supply power to AIRS (as well as acquire science data from its two channels) and to command and control the TCU (Telescope Control Unit).

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