The Mid-infrared Instrument for JWST and Its In-flight Performance

Gillian S. Wright,George H. Rieke,Alistair Glasse,Michael Ressler,Macarena Garcia Marin,Jonathan Aguilar,Stacey Alberts,Javier Alvarez-Marquez,Ioannis Argyriou,Kimberly Banks,Pierre Baudoz,Anthony Boccaletti,Patrice Bouchet,Jeroen Bouwman,Bernard R. Brandl,David Breda,Stacey Bright, Steven Cale,Luis Colina,Christophe Cossou,Alain Coulais,Misty Cracraft,Wim De Meester, Daniel Dicken,Michael Engesser,Mireya Etxaluze,Ori D. Fox,Scott Friedman,Henry Fu,Danny Gasman,Andras Gaspar,Rene Gastaud,Vincent Geers,Adrian Michael Glauser,Karl D. Gordon,Thomas Greene,Thomas R. Greve,Timothy Grundy,Manuel Guedel,Pierre Guillard, Peter Haderlein,Ryan Hashimoto,Thomas Henning,Dean Hines,Bryan Holler, Ors Hunor Detre,Amir Jahromi,Bryan James,Olivia C. Jones,Kay Justtanont,Patrick Kavanagh,Sarah Kendrew,Pamela Klaassen,Oliver Krause,Alvaro Labiano,Pierre-Olivier Lagage,Scott Lambros,Kirsten Larson,David Law,David Lee,Mattia Libralato, Jose Lorenzo Alverez,Margaret Meixner,Jane Morrison, Migo Mueller,Katherine Murray,Matthew Mycroft,Richard Myers,Omnarayani Nayak,Bret Naylor,Bryony Nickson,Alberto Noriega-Crespo, Goran Ostlin,Brian O'Sullivan,Richard Ottens,Polychronis Patapis,Konstantin Penanen,Martin Pietraszkiewicz,Tom Ray,Michael Regan,Anthony Roteliuk,Pierre Royer,Piyal Samara-Ratna,Bridget Samuelson,Beth A. Sargent,Silvia Scheithauer,Analyn Schneider,Juergen Schreiber,Bryan Shaughnessy, Evan Sheehan,Irene Shivaei,G. C. Sloan, Laszlo Tamas,Kelly Teague,Tea Temim,Tuomo Tikkanen,Samuel Tustain,Ewine F. van Dishoeck,Bart Vandenbussche, Mark Weilert,Paul Whitehouse,Schuyler Wolff

Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific(2023)

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Abstract
The Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) extends the reach of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to 28.5 mu m. It provides subarcsecond-resolution imaging, high sensitivity coronagraphy, and spectroscopy at resolutions of lambda/Delta lambda similar to 100-3500, with the high-resolution mode employing an integral field unit to provide spatial data cubes. The resulting broad suite of capabilities will enable huge advances in studies over this wavelength range. This overview describes the history of acquiring this capability for JWST. It discusses the basic attributes of the instrument optics, the detector arrays, and the cryocooler that keeps everything at approximately 7 K. It gives a short description of the data pipeline and of the instrument performance demonstrated during JWST commissioning. The bottom line is that the telescope and MIRI are both operating to the standards set by pre-launch predictions, and all of the MIRI capabilities are operating at, or even a bit better than, the level that had been expected. The paper is also designed to act as a roadmap to more detailed papers on different aspects of MIRI.
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