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Thermal Vacuum Cold Target for the Metop SG MicroWave Imager

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
The assessment of the Metop-SG microwave imager radiometric performance is based on a complete set of thermal vacuum tests. Such an extensive experimental campaign requires the development of large calibration targets (black bodies) with controlled systematics and low residual uncertainties. The significant size of such targets, which are based on pyramidal emitting surfaces, does not allow for a complete minimization of the thermal gradients below the required accuracy level. This article presents the modeling approach that has been developed to deal with both such thermal gradients and the proximity of the baffle. Results on the frequency dependence of the cold target brightness temperature (ECCOSORB CR-117) are reported between 18.7 and 183 GHz. The complete uncertainty budget provides 1-sigma errors levels lower than 0.22 K. The systematic effect of thermal coupling with the earth target has been found as relevant as the coupling to the chamber. This interdependence requires a look-up-table approach to maintain the low uncertainty levels mentioned above.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Brightness temperature; Microwave radiometry; Couplings; Reflection; Instruments; Reflectivity; Radio frequency; Microwave radiometry; calibration; pyramidal array; calibration target; thermal vacuum (TV); microwave imager (MWI); microwave radiometry; microwave radiometry; microwave radiometry; radiometry; microwave radiometry; calibration
List of contributors:
Bosisio, ADA VITTORIA; Virone, Giuseppe; Addamo, Giuseppe
Authors of the University:
ADDAMO GIUSEPPE
BOSISIO ADA VITTORIA
VIRONE GIUSEPPE
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/445641
Published in:
IEEE JOURNAL OF SELECTED TOPICS IN APPLIED EARTH OBSERVATIONS AND REMOTE SENSING (PRINT)
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