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Title: | Calibration of VELC detectors on-board Aditya-L1 mission |
Authors: | Mishra, Shalabh Sasikumar Raja, K Sanal Krishnan, V. U Venkata Suresh, Narra Hegde, Bhavana Utkarsha, D Priyal, M Pawan, Kumar Natarajan, V Prasad, B. R Singh, J Kamath, P. U Kathiravan, S Vishnu, T Suresha Savarimuthu, P Desai, Jalshri H Kumaran, Rajiv Sagar, Shiv Kumar, Sumit Bamrah, Inderjeet Singh Amit Kumar |
Keywords: | Aditya-L1 VELC sCMOS detectors InGaAs detectors |
Issue Date: | Apr-2024 |
Publisher: | Springer Nature |
Citation: | Experimental Astronomy, Vol. 57, No. 2, 7 |
Abstract: | Aditya-L1 is the first Indian space mission to explore the Sun and solar atmosphere with seven multi-wavelength payloads, with Visible Emission Line Coronagraph (VELC) being the prime payload. It is an internally occulted coronagraph with four channels to image the Sun at 5000 Å in the field of view 1.05 - 3 R, and to pursue spectroscopy at 5303 Å, 7892 Å and 10747 Å channels in the FOV (1.05 - 1.5 R). In addition, spectropolarimetry is planned at 10747 Å channel. Therefore, VELC has three sCMOS detectors and one InGaAs detector. In this article, we aim to describe the technical details and specifications of the detectors achieved by way of thermo-vacuum calibration at the CREST campus of the Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, India. Furthermore, we report the estimated conversion gain, full-well capacity, and readout noise at different temperatures. Based on the numbers, it is thus concluded that it is essential to operate the sCMOS detectors and InGaAs detector at −5◦ and −17◦ C, respectively, at the spacecraft level. |
Description: | Restricted Access The original publication is available at the springerlink.com |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2248/8406 |
ISSN: | 0922-6435 |
Appears in Collections: | IIAP Publications |
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