Title :
Metrology for AGP — Astrometric Gravitation Probe
Author :
Gai, Mario ; Vecchiato, Alberto ; Busonero, Deborah ; Riva, Alberto ; Lattanzi, Mario G. ; Pisani, Marco
Author_Institution :
Oss. Astrofis. di Torino (OATo), Ist. Naz. di Astrofis. (INAF), Pino Torinese, Italy
Abstract :
The Astrometric Gravitation Probe (AGP) is a concept of space mission aimed at tests of Fundamental Physics in the Solar system, using Fizeau interferometry and coronagraphy techniques to implement differential astrometry among superposed stellar fields. The main goal is verification of the General Relativity (GR) and competing gravitation theories in the weak field of the Solar System by high precision measurement of the light deflection in the vicinity of the Sun at <; 10-7 and of the main and minor planet dynamics at the microarcsec/year level. The AGP payload concept is based on a single main telescope (1.15 m diameter) implementing a multi-aperture Fizeau interferometer, for simultaneous observation of four regions close to the Solar limb and in opposition; coronagraphic techniques are applied on the elementary sub-apertures. The star displacement due to light deflection is derived by differential astrometry on images taken in different deflection conditions (e.g. ON and OFF). The instrument design is focused on systematic error control through multiple field simultaneous observation and calibration. The metrology system requirements related to the science goals are discussed, and the technical aspects of possible implementations are investigated. The potential benefit of auto-collimation and cophasing techniques derives from monitoring comparably large sections of the optical system common to the stellar beams. The performance at microarcsec level is verified by simulation.
Keywords :
astrometry; astronomical telescopes; collimators; coronagraphs; differential geometry; general relativity; gravitation; measurement errors; Astrometric Gravitation Probe; Sun; The AGP payload concept; autocollimation technique; calibration; cophasing technique; coronagraphy technique; differential astrometry; elementary subapertures; general relativity; gravitation theory; light deflection; microarcsec level; multiaperture Fizeau interferometry technique; optical system; planet dynamics; single main telescope; solar limb; space mission; star displacement; stellar beams; stellar fields; systematic error control; Detectors; Extraterrestrial measurements; Metrology; Optical imaging; Sun; Telescopes;
Conference_Titel :
Metrology for Aerospace (MetroAeroSpace), 2015 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Benevento
DOI :
10.1109/MetroAeroSpace.2015.7180677