Ultraviolet Technology To Prepare For The Habitable Worlds Observatory
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We present here the current state of a collection of promising ultraviolet technologies in preparation for the Habitable Worlds Observatory. Working with experts representing a significant number of groups working in the ultraviolet, we summarize some of the leading science drivers, present an argument for a 100 nm blue wavelength cutoff, and gather current state of the art of UV technologies. We present the state of the art of contamination control, a crucial piece of the UV instrument plan. We explore next steps with individual technologies, as well as present paths forward with systems level testing and development.
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Sarah Tuttle
Mark M. Matsumura
David R. Ardila
Pin Chen
Michael Davis
C. Ertley
Emily Farr
Brian Fleming
K. France
C. Froning
Fabien Gris'e
E. Hamden
John J. Hennessy
Keri Hoadley
Stephan R. McCandliss
Drew M. Miles
S. Nikzad
Manuel A. Quijada
Isu Ravi
L. Marcos
Paul Scowen
O. Siegmund
Carlos J. Vargas
D. Vorobiev
Emily M. Witt University of Washington Seattle
Goddard Space Flight Center
J. P. Laboratory
Southwest Research Institute
U. C. A. Boulder
The Pennsylvania State University
Steward Observatory University of Arizona
The University of Iowa
J. University
N. America
U. O. C. Berkeley
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