Data di Pubblicazione:
1999
Abstract:
A new instrument named SAFIRE-A (Spectroscopy of the Atmosphere using Far-Infrared Emission/Airborne),
which can operate on high-altitude platforms, has been developed for the study of the atmospheric composition
through limb-scanning emission measurements. The instrument is a polarizing Fourier transform spectrometer
that operates in the far infrared with a resolution of 0.004 cm-1. SAFIRE-A uses efficient photon noise limited
detectors and a novel optical configuration, which provide a cold pupil and field stop as well as cold narrow
bandpass filters to enhance its sensitivity. The instrument was successfully operated on an M-55 stratospheric
research aircraft in the polar regions during the winter 1996-97 Airborne Polar Experiment. The instrument
design, aircraft integration, and performances attained in the field campaign are described and discussed. The
atmospheric emission spectrum is measured with an rms noise accuracy of 0.5 K (measured in brightness
temperature) in each spectral element near 20 cm-1 with a 30 s measurement time.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Far-infrared; Fourier Transform Spectroscopy; airborne instrument; Earth's atmosphere; limb sounding
Elenco autori:
Ridolfi, Marco; Carli, Bruno; Mencaraglia, Francesco; Cortesi, Ugo; Gignoli, Alessandro
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