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20 November 2017 Pilot, a balloon borne experiment underground tests
C. Engel, C. Marty, B. Mot, J.-Ph. Bernard, I. Ristorcelli, G. Otrio, B. Leriche, Y. Longval, F. Pajot, G. Roudil, A. Caillat, J. P. Dubois, M. Bouzit, V. Buttice, T. Camus
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Proceedings Volume 10565, International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2010; 1056506 (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2309168
Event: International Conference on Space Optics—ICSO 2010, 2010, Rhodes Island, Greece
Abstract
PILOT is a balloon borne experiment, which will measure the polarized emission of dust grains, in the interstellar medium, in the sub millimeter range (with two photometric channels centered at 240 and 550 μm).

The primary and secondary mirror must be positioned with accuracies better than 0.6 mm and 0.06°. These tolerances include environmental conditions (mainly gravity and thermo-elastic effects), uncertainties on alignments, and uncertainties on the dilatation coefficient. In order to respect these tolerances, we need precise characterization of each optical component. The characterization of the primary mirror and the integrated instrument is performed using a dedicated submillimeter test bench.

A brief description of the scientific objectives and instrumental concept is given in the first part. We present, in the second and in the third part, the status of these ground tests, first results and planned tests.
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C. Engel, C. Marty, B. Mot, J.-Ph. Bernard, I. Ristorcelli, G. Otrio, B. Leriche, Y. Longval, F. Pajot, G. Roudil, A. Caillat, J. P. Dubois, M. Bouzit, V. Buttice, and T. Camus "Pilot, a balloon borne experiment underground tests", Proc. SPIE 10565, International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2010, 1056506 (20 November 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2309168
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Photometry

Image quality

3D metrology

Polarizers

Polarization

Collimation

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