Improved calibration of SOIR/Venus Express spectra
Author(s) -
Ann Carine Vandaele,
A. Mahieux,
Séverine Robert,
Sophie Berkenbosch,
Roland Clairquin,
Rachel Drummond,
Vincent Letocart,
Eddy Neefs,
Bojan Ristic,
V. Wilquet,
F. Colomer,
Denis Belyaev,
JeanLoup Bertaux
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
optics express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.394
H-Index - 271
ISSN - 1094-4087
DOI - 10.1364/oe.21.021148
Subject(s) - optics , venus , calibration , physics , humanities , art , astrobiology , quantum mechanics
The SOIR instrument on board the ESA Venus Express mission has been operational since the insertion of the satellite around Venus in April 2006. Since then, it has delivered high quality IR solar occultation spectra of the atmosphere of Venus. The different steps from raw spectra to archived data are described and explained in detail here. These consist of corrections for the dark current and for the non-linearity of the detector; removing bad pixels, as well as deriving noise. The spectral calibration procedure is described, along with all ancillary data necessary for the understanding and interpretation of the SOIR data. These include the full characterization of the AOTF filter, one of the major elements of the instrument. All these data can be found in the ESA PSA archive.
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