Characterization of the integrating sphere for the on-ground calibration of the SIMBIOSYS instrument for the BepiColombo ESA mission
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
SIMBIOSYS is a highly integrated instrument suite that will be mounted on-board BepiColombo, which is the fifth
cornerstone mission of the European Space Agency dedicated to the exploration of the planet Mercury and it is expected
to be launched in 2016.
The SIMBIOSYS instrument consists of three channels: the STereo imaging Channel (STC), with broad spectral bands
in the 400-950 nm range and medium spatial resolution (up to 50 m/px); the High Resolution Imaging Channel (HRIC),
with broad spectral bands in the 400-900 nm range and high spatial resolution (up to 5 m/px), and the Visible and near-
Infrared Hyperspectral Imaging channel (VIHI), with high spectral resolution (up to 6 nm) in the 400-2000 nm range
and spatial resolution up to 100 m/px.
The on-ground calibration system has to cover the full spectral range of the instrument, i.e. from 400 to 2000 nm, and the
emitted radiance has to vary over a range of four decades to account for both simulations of Mercury surface acquisition
and star field observations.
The methods and the results of the measurements done to calibrate the integrating sphere needed for the on-ground
radiometric testing of the SIMBIOSYS instrument will be given and discussed. Temporal stability, both on short and
long periods, spatial and spectral uniformity, and the emitted radiance for different lamp configurations and different
shutter apertures have been measured. The results of the data analysis confirm that the performance of the integrating
sphere is well suited for the radiometric calibration of all the three different channels of the SIMBIOSYS instrument.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
calibrations; integrating spheres; radiometric calibration; radiometric model; optical testing; optical simulation
Elenco autori:
Naletto, Giampiero; DA DEPPO, Vania
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Titolo del libro:
Optical, Infrared and Millimeter Wave
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