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The Pointing System of the Herschel Space Observatory. Description, Calibration, Performance and Improvements

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2015-06-19 v1

Abstract

We present the activities carried out to calibrate and characterise the performance of the elements of attitude control and measurement on board the Herschel spacecraft. The main calibration parameters and the evolution of the indicators of the pointing performance are described, from the initial values derived from the observations carried out in the performance verification phase to those attained in the last year and half of mission, an absolute pointing error around or even below 1 arcsec, a spatial relative pointing error of some 1 arcsec and a pointing stability below 0.2 arsec. The actions carried out at the ground segment to improve the spacecraft pointing measurements are outlined. On-going and future developments towards a final refinement of the Herschel astrometry are also summarised. A brief description of the different components of the attitude control and measurement system (both in the space and in the ground segments) is also given for reference. We stress the importance of the cooperation between the different actors (scientists, flight dynamics and systems engineers, attitude control and measurement hardware designers, star-tracker manufacturers, etc.) to attain the final level of performance.

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@article{arxiv.1405.3186,
  title  = {The Pointing System of the Herschel Space Observatory. Description, Calibration, Performance and Improvements},
  author = {Miguel Sánchez-Portal and Anthony Marston and Bruno Altieri and Hervé Aussel and Helmut Feuchtgruber and Ulrich Klaas and Hendrik Linz and Dieter Lutz and Bruno Merín and Thomas Müller and Markus Nielbock and Marc Oort and Göran Pilbratt and Micha Schmidt and Craig Stephenson and Mark Tuttlebee and The Herschel Pointing Working Group},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.3186},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

28 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in Experimental Astronomy