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HIRDES - The High-Resolution Double-Echelle Spectrograph for the World Space Observatory Ultraviolet (WSO/UV)
The World Space Observatory Ultraviolet (WSO/UV) is a multi-national project
grown out of the needs of the astronomical community to have future access to
the UV range. WSO/UV consists of a single UV telescope with a primary mirror of
1.7m diameter feeding the UV spectrometer and UV imagers. The spectrometer
comprises three different spectrographs, two high-resolution echelle
spectrographs (the High-Resolution Double-Echelle Spectrograph, HIRDES) and a
low-dispersion long-slit instrument. Within HIRDES the 102-310nm spectral band
is split to feed two echelle spectrographs covering the UV range 174-310nm and
the vacuum-UV range 102-176nm with high spectral resolution (R>50,000). The
technical concept is based on the heritage of two previous ORFEUS SPAS
missions. The phase-B1 development activities are described in this paper
considering performance aspects, design drivers, related trade-offs (mechanical
concepts, material selection etc.) and a critical functional and environmental
test verification approach. The current state of other WSO/UV scientific
instruments (imagers) is also described.Comment: Accepted for publication in Advances in Space Researc