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12 July 2023 Improving stray-light characterization beyond blooming: the experience of the FLORIS Optical Model Refurbished
D. Nuzzi, L. Pettinato, E. Fossati, R. Gabrieli, P. Coppo, M. Baroni, E. De Luca, L. Giunti, A. Cavanna, J. Romano, G. Postiglione, F. Galeotti, C. Pompei, M. Barilli, M. Barillot, M. Taccola
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Proceedings Volume 12777, International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2022; 1277711 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2689042
Event: International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2022, 2022, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Abstract
The FLuorescence EXplorer (FLEX) European Space Agency (ESA) mission with its payload, the FLuORescence Imaging Spectrometer (FLORIS), aims at performing quantitative measurements of the solar induced chlorophyll fluorescence from space, with the purpose of improving the monitoring of the health of Earth vegetation. The retrieval of a faint signal, such as the one from chlorophyll fluorescence, requires very low Stray-Light (SL) levels. The SL reduction in FLORIS implied constraints impacting the design, by means of using low roughness optical components, the integration, through a strict contamination control, but also the data processing with the need of a very accurate correction strategy making use of numerical models well correlated with experimental data, to be acquired during the On Ground Calibration (OGC) activities. In order to assess and validate the correction strategy, an accurate SL characterization has been anticipated during the FLORIS Optical Model Refurbished (OMR) campaign. Different methods, such as out-of-field and out-of-band measurements, have been investigated in order to avoid the detector blooming affecting measurements with high input signals. By combining the results from the different approaches, it has been possible to achieve up to 9-10 decades of explored dynamic range. The model, correlated with measurements, has finally proved to be capable to correct SL with a reduction factor <10, down to a level less than 40% of the required fluorescence error (10% of a fluorescence level of about 2 mW/m2/sr/nm). Additional presentation content can be accessed on the supplemental content page.
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D. Nuzzi, L. Pettinato, E. Fossati, R. Gabrieli, P. Coppo, M. Baroni, E. De Luca, L. Giunti, A. Cavanna, J. Romano, G. Postiglione, F. Galeotti, C. Pompei, M. Barilli, M. Barillot, and M. Taccola "Improving stray-light characterization beyond blooming: the experience of the FLORIS Optical Model Refurbished", Proc. SPIE 12777, International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2022, 1277711 (12 July 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2689042
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KEYWORDS
Equipment

Charge-coupled devices

Fluorescence

Astronomical imaging

Signal detection

Fermium

Frequency modulation

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