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Contamination control of UVIT

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Ultra Violet Imaging Telescope (UVIT) is one of the 5 instruments on AstroSat satellite, which was launched on September 28, 2015. UVIT was designed to make images with a resolution of \(< 1.8''\), simultaneously in two ultraviolet channels: Far Ultraviolet (130–180 nm) and Near Ultraviolet (200–300 nm). Images are also made in visible region (320–550 nm) for tracking drifts in pointing. The shortest wavelengths to be observed with UVIT can be heavily absorbed by mono-molecular deposits/contamination on the optical surfaces. Keeping contamination under control in UVIT was a major challenge and it required a variety of actions: (i) strict control of the payload materials and process, (ii) mechanical configuration, (iii) baking of all the parts to release all the adsorbed molecules etc., (iv) assembly in ultra cleanrooms, (v) pre-inspection and auditing of all the areas, in which UVIT was placed, for any potential for contamination, (vi) continuous purging, with ultra-pure nitrogen gas, till a few days before the launch, etc. In order to minimise any possible cross contaminations from the other payloads/satellite, the doors of UVIT were opened 2 months after the launch. The high performance in the orbit and high stability of the sensitivity over 4 years in the orbit shows that the contamination was negligible. This paper presents the processes and protocols followed during the integration and testing phase to minimise the contamination in order to prevent any performance degradation.

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UVIT project was a collaborative effort of IIA (Bengaluru), IUCAA (Pune), TIFR (Mumbai), and ISRO from India, and CSA of Canada. The performance obtained was a result of hard work over many years by engineers and scientists from these institutions.We thank Prof. Ashok Pati for his contribution in designing the layout of MGKML.

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Correspondence to S. Kathiravan.

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This article is part of the Special Issue on “AstroSat: Five Years in Orbit”.

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Kathiravan, S., Tandon, S.N., Raghavendra Prasad, B. et al. Contamination control of UVIT. J Astrophys Astron 42, 41 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12036-020-09681-4

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