The on-orbit performance of the Colorado Ultraviolet Transit Experiment (CUTE) Mission [IMA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2301.01307


We present the on-orbit performance of the Colorado Ultraviolet Transit Experiment ($CUTE$). $CUTE$ is a 6U CubeSat that launched on September 27th, 2021 and is obtaining near-ultraviolet (NUV, 2480 A — 3306 A) transit spectroscopy of short-period exoplanets. The instrument comprises a 20 cm $\times$ 8 cm rectangular Cassegrain telescope, an NUV spectrograph with a holographically ruled aberration-correcting diffraction grating, and a passively cooled, back-illuminated NUV-optimized CCD detector. The telescope feeds the spectrograph through an 18$’$ $\times$ 60$”$ slit. The spacecraft bus is a Blue Canyon Technologies XB1, which has demonstrated $\leq$ 6$”$ jitter in 56% of $CUTE$ science exposures. Following spacecraft commissioning, an on-orbit calibration program was executed to characterize the $CUTE$ instrument’s on-orbit performance. The results of this calibration indicate that the effective area of $CUTE$ is $\approx$ 19.0 — 27.5 cm$^{2}$ and that the average intrinsic resolution element is 2.9 A across the bandpass. This paper describes the measurement of the science instrument performance parameters as well as the thermal and pointing characteristics of the observatory.

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A. Egan, N. Nell, A. Suresh, et. al.
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