Chuck Engler
Goddard Space Flight Center
5 Papers
38 Citations
Chuck Engler is an academic researcher from Goddard Space Flight Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: James Webb Space Telescope & Spectrograph. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications.
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Detector arrays for the James Webb Space Telescope near-infrared spectrograph
Bernard J. Rauscher,David Alexander,C. Brambora,Rebecca J. Derro,Chuck Engler,Ori Fox,Ori Fox,Matthew B. Garrison,Greg Henegar,Robert J. Hill,Thomas Johnson,Don J. Lindler,Sridhar S. Manthripragada,Cheryl J. Marshall,Brent Mott,Thomas M. Parr,Wayne D. Roher,Kamdin B. Shakoorzadeh,Kamdin B. Shakoorzadeh,Miles Smith,Augustyn Waczynski,Yiting Wen,Donna Wilson,Wei Xia-Serafino,Craig A. Cabelli,Edward Cheng,James D. Garnett,Markus Loose,Majid Zandian,Joseph Zino,Tim Ellis,Bryan Howe,Mirium Jurado,Ginn Lee,John Nieznanski,Peter Wallis,James York,Michael W. Regan,Georgio Bagnasco,Torsten Böker,Guido De Marchi,Pierre Ferruit,Peter Jakobsen,Paolo Strada +43 more
TL;DR: The James Webb Space Telescope's (JWST) Near Infrared Spectrograph (NIRSpec) incorporates two 5 micron cutoff (lambda(sub co) = 5 microns) 2048x2048 pixel Teledyne HgCdTe HAWAII-2RG sensor chip assemblies as discussed by the authors.
SOFIA-HIRMES: Looking Forward to the HIgh-Resolution Mid-infrarEd Spectrometer
Samuel N. Richards,Samuel H. Moseley,Gordon J. Stacey,Matthew A. Greenhouse,Alexander Kutyrev,Richard G. Arendt,Hristo Atanasoff,Stuart Banks,Regis P. Brekosky,Ari-David Brown,Berhanu Bulcha,Tony Cazeau,Michael Choi,Felipe Colazo,Chuck Engler,Theodore Hadjimichael,James Hays-Wehle,Chuck Henderson,Wen-Ting Hsieh,Jeffrey Huang,Iver Jenstrom,Jim Kellogg,Mark O. Kimball,Attila Kovács,Steve Leiter,S. Maher,Robert E. McMurray,Gary J. Melnick,Eric Mentzell,Vilem Mikula,Timothy M. Miller,Peter Nagler,Thomas Nikola,Joseph Oxborrow,Klaus M. Pontoppidan,Naseem Rangwala,Alan Rhodes,Aki Roberge,Stefan W. Rosner,Karwan Rostem,Nancy Rustemeyer,Elmer Sharp,Leroy Sparr,Dejan Stevanovic,Peter Taraschi,Pasquale Temi,William D. Vacca,Jordi Vila Hernandez de Lorenzo,B. Wohler,B. Wohler,Edward J. Wollack,Shannon Wilks +51 more
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TL;DR: The HIgh-Resolution Mid-infrarEd Spectrometer (HIRMES) is the 3rd Generation Instrument for the Stratospheric Observatory For Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) currently in development at the NASA Goddar...
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SOFIA - HIRMES: Looking forward to the HIgh-Resolution Mid-infrarEd Spectrometer
Samuel N. Richards,Samuel H. Moseley,Gordon J. Stacey,Matthew A. Greenhouse,Alexander Kutyrev,Richard G. Arendt,Hristo Atanasoff,Stuart Banks,Regis P. Brekosky,Ari-David Brown,Berhanu Bulcha,Tony Cazeau,Michael Choi,Felipe Colazo,Chuck Engler,Theodore Hadjimichael,James Hays-Wehle,Chuck Henderson,Wen-Ting Hsieh,Jeffrey Huang,Iver Jenstrom,Jim Kellogg,Mark O. Kimball,Attila Kovács,Steve Leiter,S. Maher,Robert E. McMurray,Gary J. Melnick,Eric Mentzell,Vilem Mikula,Timothy M. Miller,Peter Nagler,Thomas Nikola,Joseph Oxborrow,Klaus M. Pontoppidan,Naseem Rangwala,Alan Rhodes,Aki Roberge,Stefan W. Rosner,Karwan Rostem,Nancy Rustemeyer,Elmer Sharp,Leroy Sparr,Dejan Stevanovic,Peter Taraschi,Pasquale Temi,William D. Vacca,Jordi Vila Hernandez de Lorenzo,B. Wohler,B. Wohler,Edward J. Wollack,Shannon Wilks +51 more
TL;DR: The HIgh-Resolution Mid-infrarEd Spectrometer (HIRMES) is the 3rd Generation Instrument for the Stratospheric Observatory For Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA), currently in development at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), and due for commissioning in 2019 as discussed by the authors.
JWST Near-Infrared Detectors: Latest Test Results
Erin C. Smith,Bernard J. Rauscher,David Alexander,Brian L. Clemons,Chuck Engler,Matthew B. Garrison,Robert J. Hill,Thomas Johnson,Don J. Lindler,Sridhar S. Manthripragada,Cheryl J. Marshall,Brent Mott,Thomas M. Parr,Wayne D. Roher,Kamdin B. Shakoorzadeh,Richard Schnurr,Augustyn Waczynski,Yiting Wen,Donna Wilson,Markus Loose,Giorgio Bagnasco,Torsten Böker,Guido De Marchi,P. Ferruit,Peter Jakobsen,Paolo Strada +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present test and calibration results for the NIRSpec flight arrays as well as data processing routines for noise reduction and cosmic ray rejection for the JWST's near infrared spectrograph.
Detectors for the James Webb Space Telescope near-infrared spectrograph. I. Readout mode, noise model, and calibration considerations
Bernard J. Rauscher,Ori D. Fox,Pierre Ferruit,Robert J. Hill,Augustyn Waczynski,Yiting Wen,Wei Xia-Serafino,Brent Mott,David M. Alexander,C. Brambora,Rebecca J. Derro,Chuck Engler,Matthew B. Garrison,Thomas Johnson,Sridhar S. Manthripragada,James M. Marsh,Cheryl J. Marshall,Robert J. Martineau,Kamdin B. Shakoorzadeh,Donna Wilson,Wayne D. Roher,Miles Smith,Craig A. Cabelli,James D. Garnett,Markus Loose,Selmer Wong-Anglin,M. Zandian,Edward Cheng,Timothy Ellis,Bryan Howe,Miriam Jurado,Ginn Lee,John Nieznanski,Peter Wallis,James York,Michael W. Regan,Donald N. B. Hall,Klaus W. Hodapp,Torsten Böker,Guido De Marchi,Peter Viggo Jakobsen,Paolo Strada +41 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a model of how noise scales with the number of multiple nondestructive reads sampling up the ramp of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).