PLANETARY FOURIER SPECTROMETER - AN INTERFEROMETER FOR ATMOSPHERIC STUDIES ON BOARD MARS 94 MISSION

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FORMISANO, V
MOROZ, V
AMATA, E
BALDETTI, P
BELLUCCI, G
CHIONCHIO, G
MATTEUZZI, A
ORFEI, R
PICCIONI, G
CARUSI, A
CORADINI, A
CERRONI, P
CAPACCIONI, F
ADRIANI, A
VITERBINI, M
ANGRILLI, F
BAGLIONI, P
BIANCHINI, G
FANTI, G
BUSSOLETTI, E
FONTI, S
MANCINI, D
COLANGELI, L
GRIGORIEV, A
MOSHKIN, B
ZASOVA, L
SANKO, N
NIKOLSKY, Y
GNEDYKH, V
KISELEV, A
KHATUNTSEV, I
GONCHAROV, S
TITOV, D
HIRSH, H
ARNOLD, G
ORLEANSKY, P
COMBES, M
MICHEL, G
RODRIGO, R
MORENO, JJL
GOMEZ, JR
OLIVARES, I
机构
[1] CNR,IAS,I-00044 FRASCATI,ITALY
[2] CNR,IFA,I-00044 FRASCATI,ITALY
[3] UNIV PADUA,DIPARTIMENTO INGN MECCAN,I-35100 PADUA,ITALY
[4] UNIV NAPLES,IST NAVALE,I-80138 NAPLES,ITALY
[5] UNIV CASSINO,CASSINO,ITALY
[6] RUSSIAN ACAD SCI,IKI,SPACE RES INST,MOSCOW 117810,RUSSIA
[7] ACAD WISSENSHAFTEN DDR,INST KOSMOSFORSCH,W-1199 BERLIN,GERMANY
[8] POLISH ACAD SCI,SPACE RES CTR,WARSAW 42,POLAND
[9] OBSERV MEUDON,DEPT RECH SPATIALE DESPA,F-92195 MEUDON,FRANCE
[10] CSIC,INST ASTROFIS ANDALUCIA,E-18080 GRANADA,SPAIN
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Mars; Planets and satellites (excluding the Moon);
D O I
10.1007/BF02512038
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PFS is a two-channel Fourier spectrometer operating in the infrared wavelengths between 1.25 and 45 mum. The instrument will be used mainly in the study of the Martian atmosphere. The principal goals are the measurements of the atmospheric temperature and pressure, atmospheric constituents, aerosol and clouds, ground pressure for surface topography, optical and thermophysics properties of the Martian soil. PFS will fly on the Mars 94 spacecraft which should be launched in 1994 and reach the planet in 1995. It is essentially constituted by two different interferometers located in the same box which is divided into two parts. A dichroic placed on the PFS entrance is used to separate the spectral range into two parts, a division needed by the different optical materials which have to be used in each spectral range. The optical layout of the experiment is very compact. Each channel uses two cubic mirrors mounted on an L-structure pivoted on a motor. The motor moves the mechanics and permits the optical-path difference between the arms to be varied. Each interferometer operates in a different spectral range, respectively, between (1.25 divided-by 4.8)mum(8000 divided-by 2083cm-1) and (6 divided-by 45)mum(1666 divided-by 220)cm-1). The spectral resolution is 2 cm-1. The entrance aperture area is 30 cm2 per channel and the field of view is 2 and 4 degrees. Every measurement lasts about 4 s. The time and, therefore, the relative optical-path difference for the measurement of every point of the interferogram is given by the zero crossings of the interferogram of a reference monochromatic channel at 1.2 mum which uses a laser diode as source. The two interferograms are double-sided and will have 16384 and 4096 points, respectively, corresponding to spectra of 6250 and 1823 useful points.
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页码:575 / 588
页数:14
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