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Title: Scatter studies for visible emission line coronagraph on board ADITYA-L1 mission
Authors: Venkata Suresh, Narra
Prasad, B. R
Raj Kumar, Nalla
Singh, J
Keywords: Total integrated scatter
RMS microroughness
Band limited integrated scatter
Scatter simulations
Bidirectional scatter distribution function
Particulate contamination
Cleanliness level
Advance system analysis program
Issue Date: Jan-2017
Publisher: SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering
Citation: Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 014002-1 - 014002-7
Abstract: Visible emission line coronagraph (VELC) on board ADITYA-L1 mission is an internally occulted mirror coronagraph designed for solar coronal observations over a field of view (FOV) of 1.05 Ro to 3 Ro. To achieve the proposed science goals, instrument background should be less than 5 ppm over the FOV of VELC. Major contributor toward instrument background is scatter from surface microroughness and particulate contamination over the primary mirror (M1). Hence, a detailed study of scatter through simulations is carried out to arrive at the surface microroughness specifications and surface cleanliness level requirements of M1. Estimation of RMS microroughness correction factor due to finite band width of the profilometer is very important while specifying the RMS microroughness of M1. This paper discusses in detail about scatter simulations, results, and analysis. All simulations are carried out using Advanced System Analysis Program, developed by Breault Research Organization.
Description: Restricted Access © SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JATIS.3.1.014002
URI: http://prints.iiap.res.in/handle/2248/7102
ISSN: 2329-4221
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