C. Depiesse
Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy
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Applied Optics | 2015
Eddy Neefs; Ann Carine Vandaele; Rachel Drummond; Ian R. Thomas; Sophie Berkenbosch; Roland Clairquin; Sofie Delanoye; Bojan Ristic; Jeroen Maes; Sabrina Bonnewijn; Gerry Pieck; Eddy Equeter; C. Depiesse; Frank Daerden; Emiel Van Ransbeeck; D. Nevejans; J. Rodriguez-Gomez; J. J. Lopez-Moreno; Rosario Sanz; Rafael Talero Morales; Gian Paolo Candini; M. Carmen Pastor-Morales; Beatriz Aparicio del Moral; José-Maria Jeronimo-Zafra; Juan Manuel Gómez-López; Gustavo Alonso-Rodrigo; Isabel Pérez-Grande; Javier Cubas; Alejandro M. Gomez-Sanjuan; Fermín Navarro-Medina
NOMAD is a spectrometer suite on board ESAs ExoMars trace gas orbiter due for launch in January 2016. NOMAD consists of two infrared channels and one ultraviolet and visible channel allowing the instrument to perform observations quasi-constantly, by taking nadir measurements at dayside and nightside, and during solar occultations. In this paper, the design, manufacturing, and testing of the two infrared channels are described. We focus upon the optical working principle in these channels, where an echelle grating, used as a diffractive element, is combined with an acousto-optical tunable filter, used as a diffraction order sorter.
Optics Express | 2015
Ann Carine Vandaele; Yannick Willame; C. Depiesse; Ian R. Thomas; Séverine Robert; D. Bolsée; Manish R. Patel; Jon Mason; M. R. Leese; Stefan Lesschaeve; Philippe Antoine; Frank Daerden; Sofie Delanoye; Rachel Drummond; Eddy Neefs; Bojan Ristic; J. J. Lopez-Moreno; G. Bellucci; Nomad Team
The NOMAD instrument has been designed to best fulfil the science objectives of the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter mission that will be launched in 2016. The instrument is a combination of three channels that cover the UV, visible and IR spectral ranges and can perform solar occultation, nadir and limb observations. In this series of two papers, we present the optical models representing the three channels of the instrument and use them to determine signal to noise levels for different observation modes and Martian conditions. In this first part, we focus on the UVIS channel, which will sound the Martian atmosphere using nadir and solar occultation viewing modes, covering the 200-650nm spectral range. High SNR levels (>1000) can easily be reached for wavelengths higher than 300nm both in solar occultation and nadir modes when considering binning. Below 300nm SNR are lower primarily because of the lower signal and the impact of atmospheric absorption.
Optics Express | 2016
Ian R. Thomas; Ann Carine Vandaele; Séverine Robert; Eddy Neefs; Rachel Drummond; Frank Daerden; Sofie Delanoye; Bojan Ristic; Sophie Berkenbosch; Roland Clairquin; Jeroen Maes; Sabrina Bonnewijn; C. Depiesse; Arnaud Mahieux; L. Trompet; L. Neary; Yannick Willame; Valérie Wilquet; D. Nevejans; Ludovic Aballea; Wouter Moelans; L. De Vos; Stefan Lesschaeve; N. Van Vooren; J. J. Lopez-Moreno; Manish R. Patel; G. Bellucci
NOMAD is a suite of three spectrometers that will be launched in 2016 as part of the joint ESA-Roscosmos ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter mission. The instrument contains three channels that cover the IR and UV spectral ranges and can perform solar occultation, nadir and limb observations, to detect and map a wide variety of Martian atmospheric gases and trace species. Part I of this work described the models of the UVIS channel; in this second part, we present the optical models representing the two IR channels, SO (Solar Occultation) and LNO (Limb, Nadir and Occultation), and use them to determine signal to noise ratios (SNRs) for many expected observational cases. In solar occultation mode, both the SO and LNO channel exhibit very high SNRs >5000. SNRs of around 100 were found for the LNO channel in nadir mode, depending on the atmospheric conditions, Martian surface properties, and observation geometry.
Applied Optics | 2017
Manish R. Patel; Philippe Antoine; Jonathon P. Mason; M. R. Leese; B. Hathi; Adam Stevens; Daniel Dawson; Jason Gow; T. J. Ringrose; J. A. Holmes; Stephen R. Lewis; Didier Beghuin; Philip van Donink; Renaud Ligot; Jean-Luc Dewandel; Daohua Hu; Doug Bates; R. Cole; Rachel Drummond; Ian R. Thomas; C. Depiesse; Eddy Neefs; Eddy Equeter; Bojan Ristic; Sophie Berkenbosch; D. Bolsée; Yannick Willame; Ann Carine Vandaele; Stefan Lesschaeve; Lieve De Vos
NOMAD is a spectrometer suite on board the ESA/Roscosmos ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter, which launched in March 2016. NOMAD consists of two infrared channels and one ultraviolet and visible channel, allowing the instrument to perform observations quasi-constantly, by taking nadir measurements at the day- and night-side, and during solar occultations. Here, in part 2 of a linked study, we describe the design, manufacturing, and testing of the ultraviolet and visible spectrometer channel called UVIS. We focus upon the optical design and working principle where two telescopes are coupled to a single grating spectrometer using a selector mechanism.
Planetary and Space Science | 2015
Ann Carine Vandaele; Eddy Neefs; Rachel Drummond; Ian R. Thomas; Frank Daerden; José Juan López-Moreno; J. Rodriguez; Manish R. Patel; D. Bellucci; Mark Allen; F. Altieri; D. Bolsée; T. Clancy; Sofie Delanoye; C. Depiesse; Edward A. Cloutis; Anna Fedorova; V. Formisano; B. Funke; Didier Fussen; A. Geminale; J.-C. Gérard; Marco Giuranna; Nikolay Ignatiev; Jacek Wojciech Kaminski; Ozgur Karatekin; Franck Lefèvre; M. López-Puertas; Miguel Angel Lopez-Valverde; Arnaud Mahieux
Planetary and Space Science | 2016
Séverine Robert; Ann Carine Vandaele; Ian R. Thomas; Yannick Willame; F. Daerden; Sofie Delanoye; C. Depiesse; Rachel Drummond; Eddy Neefs; L. Neary; Bojan Ristic; Jonathon P. Mason; J. J. Lopez-Moreno; J. Rodriguez-Gomez; Manish R. Patel; G. Bellucci
Planetary and Space Science | 2017
Yannick Willame; Ann Carine Vandaele; C. Depiesse; Franck Lefèvre; V. Letocart; Didier Gillotay; Franck Montmessin
Archive | 2006
Manish R. Patel; John C. Zarnecki; M. R. Leese; Martin C. Towner; Christine H. Muller; C. Depiesse; David H. Moreau; Didier Gillotay; Soumen Chakrabarti
Space Science Reviews | 2018
Ann Carine Vandaele; J. J. Lopez-Moreno; Manish R. Patel; G. Bellucci; F. Daerden; Bojan Ristic; Séverine Robert; Ian R. Thomas; Valérie Wilquet; Mark Allen; Gustavo Alonso-Rodrigo; F. Altieri; S. Aoki; D. Bolsée; T. Clancy; Edward A. Cloutis; C. Depiesse; Rachel Drummond; Anna Fedorova; V. Formisano; B. Funke; F. González-Galindo; A. Geminale; Jean-Claude Gérard; Marco Giuranna; L. Hetey; Nikolay Ignatiev; J. Kaminski; Ozgur Karatekin; Yasumasa Kasaba
Archive | 2015
Loïc Trompet; Arnaud Mahieux; C. Depiesse; F. Daerden; Sophie Berkenbosch; Roland Clairquin; Eddy Neefs; Bojan Ristic; Séverine Robert; Ian R. Thomas; Valérie Wilquet; Ann Carine Vandaele; J. J. Lopez-Moreno; Manish R. Patel; G. Bellucci