JWST MIRI flight performance: The Medium-Resolution Spectrometer

Author:

Argyriou IoannisORCID,Glasse AlistairORCID,Law David R.ORCID,Labiano AlvaroORCID,Álvarez-Márquez JavierORCID,Patapis PolychronisORCID,Kavanagh Patrick J.ORCID,Gasman DannyORCID,Mueller Michael,Larson KirstenORCID,Vandenbussche BartORCID,Glauser Adrian M.ORCID,Royer PierreORCID,Dicken DanielORCID,Harkett Jake,Sargent Beth A.ORCID,Engesser MichaelORCID,Jones Olivia C.ORCID,Kendrew SarahORCID,Noriega-Crespo AlbertoORCID,Brandl Bernhard,Rieke George H.ORCID,Wright Gillian S.ORCID,Lee David,Wells Martyn

Abstract

Context. The Medium-Resolution Spectrometer (MRS) provides one of the four operating modes of the Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) on board the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The MRS is an integral field spectrometer, measuring the spatial and spectral distributions of light across the 5–28 µm wavelength range with a spectral resolving power between 3700 and 1300. Aims. We present the MRS’s optical, spectral, and spectro-photometric performance, as achieved in flight, and we report on the effects that limit the instrument’s ultimate sensitivity. Methods. The MRS flight performance has been quantified using observations of stars, planetary nebulae, and planets in our Solar System. The precision and accuracy of this calibration was checked against celestial calibrators with well-known flux levels and spectral features. Results. We find that the MRS geometric calibration has a distortion solution accuracy relative to the commanded position of 8 mas at 5 µm and 23 mas at 28 µm. The wavelength calibration is accurate to within 9 km s−1 at 5 µm and 27 km s−1 at 28 µm. The uncertainty in the absolute spectro-photometric calibration accuracy was estimated at 5.6 ± 0.7%. The MIRI calibration pipeline is able to suppress the amplitude of spectral fringes to below 1.5% for both extended and point sources across the entire wavelength range. The MRS point spread function (PSF) is 60% broader than the diffraction limit along its long axis at 5 µm and is 15% broader at 28 µm. Conclusions. The MRS flight performance is found to be better than prelaunch expectations. The MRS is one of the most subscribed observing modes of JWST and is yielding many high-profile publications. It is currently humanity’s most powerful instrument for measuring the mid-infrared spectra of celestial sources and is expected to continue as such for many years to come.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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