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Cassini infrared Fourier spectroscopic investigation

Authors :
Horn, Linda
Kunde, Virgil G.
Ade, Peter A. R.
Barney, Richard D.
Bergman, D.
Bonnal, Jean-Francois
Borelli, R.
Boyd, David
Brasunas, John C.
Brown, Gregory V.
Calcutt, Simon B.
Carroll, F.
Courtin, R.
Cretolle, Jacky B.
Crooke, Julie A.
Davis, Martin A.
Edberg, S.
Fettig, Rainer K.
Flasar, M.
Glenar, David A.
Graham, S.
Hagopian, John G.
Hakun, Claef F.
Hayes, Patricia A.
Herath, L.
Spilker, Linda
Jennings, Donald E.
Karpati, Gabriel
Kellebenz, C.
Lakew, Brook
Lindsay, J.
Lohr, J.
Lyons III, James J.
Martineau, Robert J.
Martino, Anthony J.
Matsumura, Mack
McCloskey, J.
Melak, T.
Michel, Guy
Morrell, Armando
Mosier, C.
Pack, LaTunia G.
Plants, M.
Robinson, D.
Rodriguez, Louis
Romani, Paul
Schaefer, Bill
Schmidt, Stephen M.
Trujillo, Carlos
Vellacott, Tim
Wagner, K.
Yun, D.
Horn, Linda
Kunde, Virgil G.
Ade, Peter A. R.
Barney, Richard D.
Bergman, D.
Bonnal, Jean-Francois
Borelli, R.
Boyd, David
Brasunas, John C.
Brown, Gregory V.
Calcutt, Simon B.
Carroll, F.
Courtin, R.
Cretolle, Jacky B.
Crooke, Julie A.
Davis, Martin A.
Edberg, S.
Fettig, Rainer K.
Flasar, M.
Glenar, David A.
Graham, S.
Hagopian, John G.
Hakun, Claef F.
Hayes, Patricia A.
Herath, L.
Spilker, Linda
Jennings, Donald E.
Karpati, Gabriel
Kellebenz, C.
Lakew, Brook
Lindsay, J.
Lohr, J.
Lyons III, James J.
Martineau, Robert J.
Martino, Anthony J.
Matsumura, Mack
McCloskey, J.
Melak, T.
Michel, Guy
Morrell, Armando
Mosier, C.
Pack, LaTunia G.
Plants, M.
Robinson, D.
Rodriguez, Louis
Romani, Paul
Schaefer, Bill
Schmidt, Stephen M.
Trujillo, Carlos
Vellacott, Tim
Wagner, K.
Yun, D.

Abstract

The composite infrared spectrometer (CIRS) is a remote sensing instrument to be flown on the Cassini orbiter. CIRS will retrieve vertical profiles of temperature and gas composition for the atmospheres of Titan and Saturn, from deep in their tropospheres to high in their stratospheres. CIRS will also retrieve information on the thermal properties and composition of Saturn's rings and Saturnian satellites. CIRS consists of a pair of Fourier Transform Spectrometers (FTSs) which together cover the spectral range from 10-1400 cm-1 with a spectral resolution up to 0.5 cm-1. The two interferometers share a 50 cm beryllium Cassegrain telescope. The far-infrared FTS is a polarizing interferometer covering the 10-600 cm-1 range with a pair of thermopile detectors, and a 3.9 mrad field of view. The mid-infrared FTS is a conventional Michelson interferometer covering 200-1400 cm-1 in two spectral bandpasses: 600-1100 cm- 1100-1400 cm(superscript -1 with a 1 by 10 photovoltaic HgCdTe array. Each pixel of the arrays has an approximate 0.3 mrad field of view. The HgCdTe arrays are cooled to approximately 80K with a passive radiative cooler.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
10.1117/12.253416
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1257830454
Document Type :
Electronic Resource