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23 August 2024 Performance verification of the Euclid space segment
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Abstract
Euclid is a European Space Agency mission dedicated to the mapping of the dark Universe launched the 1st of July 2023. The mission will investigate the distance-redshift relationship and the evolution of cosmic structures. This is achieved by measuring shapes and redshifts of galaxies and clusters of galaxies up to 10 billion years away. Euclid makes use of two cosmological probes, in a wide survey over the full extragalactic sky: the Weak Gravitational Lensing (WL) and the Baryonic Acoustic Oscillations (BAOs). The WL is a method to map the dark matter and measure dark energy by measuring the apparent distortion of galaxy images by mass inhomogeneities along the line-of-sight. This probe requires extreme image quality thus constraining the optical system imaging quality and its characterization both on-ground and in-flight. The BAOs are wiggle patterns, imprinted in the clustering of galaxies, which provide a standard ruler to measure dark energy and the expansion in the Universe. The first images were released on the 7th of November 2023 showcasing the capabilities of the space segment. To achieve the stunning first images and the scientific objectives of the mission, the space segment (i.e. the spacecraft) underwent a thorough and extensive test campaign on-ground. These tests demonstrated the excellent image quality and the overall stability of both the payload and the spacecraft in a representative operational environment. In complement, further tests were performed during the commissioning phase, just after launch, to validate the spacecraft pointing stability.
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(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
L. M. Gaspar Venancio, G. Racca, L. Brouard, P. Musi, L. Courcoult-Mifsud, S. Petraz, R. Laureijs, E. Maiorano, P. Strada, T. Boenke, M. Szafraniec, and L. Campos "Performance verification of the Euclid space segment", Proc. SPIE 13092, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2024: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave, 130920N (23 August 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3019912
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

Equipment

Space operations

Point spread functions

Image quality

Thermal stability

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