Special Sensor Ultraviolet Limb Imager: An ionospheric and neutral density profiler for the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program satellites
Journal Article
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· Optical Engineering; (United States)
- Naval Research Lab., Washington, DC (United States)
The Naval Research Laboratory is developing a series of far-and extreme-ultraviolet spectrographs (800 to 1,700 [angstrom]) to measure altitude profiles of the ionospheric and thermospheric airglow from the US Air Force Defense Meteorological Satellite Program's Block 5D3 satellites. These spectrographs, which comprise the Special Sensor Ultraviolet Limb Imager (SSULI), use a near-Wadsworth optical configuration with a mechanical grid collimator, concave grating, and linear array detector. To image the limb, SSULI employs a rotating planar SiC mirror that sweeps the field of view perpendicular to the limb of the Earth. The detector is windowless and uses an o-ring sealed door to protect the CsI photocathode from exposure prior to insertion in orbit. The altitude distribution of the airglow measured by the SSULI sensors will be used to infer the altitude distributions of electrons and neutral species. At night, electron densities will be determined by measurement of ion recombination nightglow. Daytime electron densities will be obtained from measurements of multiple resonant scattering of O[sup +] 834-[angstrom] radiation produced primarily by photoionization excitation of atomic oxygen. Dayside neutral densities and temperature will be inferred from the measurement of dayglow emissions from N[sub 2] and O produced by photoelectron impact excitation.
- OSTI ID:
- 5124690
- Journal Information:
- Optical Engineering; (United States), Journal Name: Optical Engineering; (United States) Vol. 33:2; ISSN 0091-3286; ISSN OPEGAR
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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661320* -- Auroral
Ionospheric
& Magnetospheric Phenomena-- (1992-)
71 CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS
GENERAL PHYSICS
AIRGLOW
CHARGED PARTICLES
DESIGN
EARTH ATMOSPHERE
ELECTRON DENSITY
ELECTRON TEMPERATURE
IONOSPHERE
IONS
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
OXYGEN IONS
PLANETARY IONOSPHERES
REMOTE SENSING
SPECTRA
THERMOSPHERE
ULTRAVIOLET SPECTRA
Ionospheric
& Magnetospheric Phenomena-- (1992-)
71 CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS
GENERAL PHYSICS
AIRGLOW
CHARGED PARTICLES
DESIGN
EARTH ATMOSPHERE
ELECTRON DENSITY
ELECTRON TEMPERATURE
IONOSPHERE
IONS
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
OXYGEN IONS
PLANETARY IONOSPHERES
REMOTE SENSING
SPECTRA
THERMOSPHERE
ULTRAVIOLET SPECTRA