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ISSN: 1023-5086

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Opticheskii Zhurnal

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УДК: 629.198.3, 543.422

The AOST miniature Fourier spectrometer for space studies

For Russian citation (Opticheskii Zhurnal):

Кораблев О.И., Григорьев А.В., Монмесан Ф., Мошкин Б.Е., Пацаев Д.В., Макаров В.С., Максименко С.В., Гречнев К.В., Котлов В.И., Засова Л.В., Шакун А.В., Федорова А.А., Терентьев А.И., Экономов А.П., Хатунцев И.В., Майоров Б.С., Никольский Ю.В., Маслов И.А., Гвоздев А.Б., Кузьмин Р.О. Миниатюрный фурье-спектрометр "АОСТ" для космических исследований // Оптический журнал. 2009. Т. 76. № 2. С. 28–35.

 

Korablev O.I., Grigoriev A.V., Montmessin F., Moshkin B.E., Patsaev D.V., Makarov V.S., Maksimenko S.V., Grechnev K.V., Kotlov V.I., Zasova L.V., Shakun A.V., Fedorova A.A., Terentiev A.I., Ekonomov A.P., Khatuntsev I.V., Maiyorov B.S., Nikolskiy Yu.V., Maslov A.I., Gvozdev A.B., Kuzmin R.O. The AOST miniature Fourier spectrometer for space studies [in Russian] // Opticheskii Zhurnal. 2009. V. 76. № 2. P. 28–35.

For citation (Journal of Optical Technology):

O. I. Korablev, A. V. Grigoriev, B. E. Moshkin, D. V. Patsaev, V. S. Makarov, S. V. Maksimenko, K. V. Grechnev, V. I. Kotlov, L. V. Zasova, A. V. Shakun, A. A. Fedorova, A. I. Terentiev, A. P. Ekonomov, I. V. Khatuntsev, B. S. Mayorov, Yu. V. Nikolsky, I. A. Maslov, A. B. Gvozdev, F. Montmessin, and R. O. Kuzmin, "The AOST miniature Fourier spectrometer for space studies," Journal of Optical Technology. 76 (2), 75-81 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1364/JOT.76.000075

Abstract:

The AOST Fourier spectrometer being developed for the Phobos-Soil project is intended for remote probing in the 2.5-25-μm region. This spectral region includes not only reflected and transmitted solar radiation, but also the intrinsic thermal radiation of the celestial body being studied. The maximum spectral resolution, taking into account apodization, is 0.9cm−1, and the field-of-view angle is 2.5°. The device has its own thermal-stabilization and two-axis guidance systems, as well as an absolute-blackbody simulator for calibration. The time to record one interferogram ranges from 5to50sec. The mass of the device is 4kg, and its power requirement is as much as 10W.

OCIS codes: 300.6190, 300.6300, 300.6340, 300.6390

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