Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998exdu.work..284m&link_type=abstract
Exozodiacal Dust Workshop, p. 284
Physics
Zodiacal Light, Spectral Resolution, Light Emission, Infrared Spectra, Sky Brightness, Ecliptic, Infrared Telescopes, Infrared Spectrometers
Scientific paper
We present the infrared spectrum of the zodiacal light and emission obtained by the Near-Infrared Spectrometer (NIRS) and Mid-Infrared Spectrometer (MIRS) onboard the Infrared Telescope in Space (IRTS). The wavelength coverages and spectral resolutions are 1.4-4.0 microns and 0.12 microns for the NIRS, and 4.5-11.7 microns and 0.23-0.36 microns for the MIRS respectively. Both instruments have the same beam size of 8 arcminutes square. The IRTS observations were made for 1995 March 29 - April 26. Here we present the data of two days, April 19 and April 20.
Chan Kai Wing
Matsumoto Toshio
Murakami Hitoshi
Noda Manabu
Onaka Takashi
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