Astrometry with the Wide-Field Infrared Space Telescope

  • Astrometry Working Group: T
  • Sanderson R
  • Bellini A
  • et al.
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Abstract

The Wide-Field InfraRed Space Telescope (WFIRST) will be capable of delivering precise astrometry for faint sources over the enormous field of view of its main camera, the Wide-Field Imager (WFI). This unprecedented combination will be transformative for the many scientific questions that require precise positions, distances, and velocities of stars. We describe the expectations for the astrometric precision of the WFIRST WFI in different scenarios, illustrate how a broad range of science cases will see significant advances with such data, and identify aspects of WFIRST's design where small adjustments could greatly improve its power as an astrometric instrument.

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Astrometry Working Group:, T. W., Sanderson, R. E., Bellini, A., Casertano, S., Lu, J. R., Melchior, P., … Ho, S. (2019). Astrometry with the Wide-Field Infrared Space Telescope. Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems, 5(04), 1. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jatis.5.4.044005

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