Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
May 2011
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2011spd....42.1502d&link_type=abstract
American Astronomical Society, SPD meeting #42, #15.02; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 43, 2011
Computer Science
Sound
Scientific paper
The upcoming flight of the Extreme Ultraviolet Normal Incidence Spectrograph (EUNIS) sounding rocket instrument, a two-channel imaging spectrograph that observes the solar corona and transition region with high spectral resolution and a rapid cadence made possible by unprecedented sensitivity, will incorporate a new wavelength channel and cooling of the active pixel sensor (APS) arrays. The new 52.4-63.0 nm channel incorporates a Toroidal Varied Line Space (TVLS) grating coated with B4C/Ir, providing broad spectral coverage and a wide temperature range of 0.025 to 10 MK. The APS arrays for both the 52-63 nm and 30-37 nm channels will be cooled to -20 C to reduce dark current noise. With the resulting read-noise limited performance, over a dozen new diagnostic line pairs become available in the two wavelength channels. To our knowledge, this will be the first flight demonstration of cooled APS arrays. EUNIS will co-observe dynamic coronal phenomena with SDO/AIA and Hinode/EIS and will contribute to the absolute radiometric calibrations of these instruments.
EUNIS is supported by NASA through the Low Cost Access to Space Program in Solar and Heliospheric Physics.
Brosius Jeffrey
Criscuolo E.
Davila Javier
Daw Adrian N.
Haas Patrick J.
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