Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10705418 Planetary and Space Science 2005 17 Pages PDF
Abstract
In order to obtain correct results, the source-instrument-detector interaction for the thermal part is studied very accurately. The instrument shows a nonlinear behaviour with source intensity. The SNR increases with amplification, hence high gain factors are usually used. The detector is, in space, cooled by a passive radiator, and works around 210-215 K. The calibration source (an internal lamp) shows variations during a pericentre pass and therefore impose a complex procedure for the SW channel calibration. Mechanical microvibrations strongly affect part of the spectrum. We discuss the validity of the present calibration, and indicate possible future developments. Samples of the calibrated data are given to show the performance of the experiment and its scientific potentialities.
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