- WFIRST (widefield infrared survey telescope, prior mission name) was creation of 2010 NWNH Decadal - Based on JDEM “Omega”, Microlensing Planet Finder, and NIR Surveyor mission concepts - All were three mirror anastigmat near IR staring concepts - JDEM Omega was hardware starting point, but needed to be slightly modified to accommodate continuous viewing periods of the galactic bulge for microlensing - Multiple different surveys rolled into one mission - Imaging, imaging spectroscopy, and precision photometry are all required among the surveys - Cooler than HST optics are required for 2.0um red limit - HST is background limited near room temperature and 1.7um red limit - Mission concepts through 2011 were 1.5m on axis or 1.3m off-axis apertures - 2.4m aperture (NRO transferred to NASA, we were directed to us, in 2012) - Larger primary mirror has 3x area and 0.5x PSF size, ~20x discovery potential - Realized best design has undersampled PSF with survey strategy to recover full sampling, best compromise of sampling vs wide area coverage - Concept evolved significantly with our understanding of the existing optics - Started with “use as is”; evolved over time towards current concept - Overall design has been very stable after early evolution described here - Renamed in 2020 after Nancy Grace Roman; progressing toward launch readiness in Oct2026
Roman Virtual Lecture Series: History of the Roman Observatory Design, and Current Build Status
2023
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