THERMAP: a mid-infrared spectro-imager for space missions to small bodies in the inner solar system

We present THERMAP, a mid-infrared (8-16 {\mu}m) spectro-imager for space missions to small bodies in the inner solar system, developed in the framework of the MarcoPolo-R asteroid sample return mission. THERMAP is very well suited to characterize the surface thermal environment of a NEO and to map...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2015-09
Hauptverfasser: Groussin, O, Licandro, J, Helbert, J, J -L Reynaud, Levacher, P, M Reyes García-Talavera, Alí-Lagoa, V, P -E Blanc, Brageot, E, Davidsson, B, Delbó, M, Deleuze, M, Delsanti, A, Diaz Garcia, J J, Dohlen, K, Ferrand, D, Green, S, Jorda, L, E Joven Álvarez, Knollenberg, J, Kührt, E, Lamy, P, Lellouch, E, J Le Merrer, Marty, B, Mas, G, Rossin, C, Rozitis, B, Sunshine, J, Vernazza, P, Vives, S
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Zusammenfassung:We present THERMAP, a mid-infrared (8-16 {\mu}m) spectro-imager for space missions to small bodies in the inner solar system, developed in the framework of the MarcoPolo-R asteroid sample return mission. THERMAP is very well suited to characterize the surface thermal environment of a NEO and to map its surface composition. The instrument has two channels, one for imaging and one for spectroscopy: it is both a thermal camera with full 2D imaging capabilities and a slit spectrometer. THERMAP takes advantage of the recent technological developments of uncooled microbolometers detectors, sensitive in the mid-infrared spectral range. THERMAP can acquire thermal images (8-18 {\mu}m) of the surface and perform absolute temperature measurements with a precision better than 3.5 K above 200 K. THERMAP can acquire mid-infrared spectra (8-16 {\mu}m) of the surface with a spectral resolution {\Delta}{\lambda} of 0.3 {\mu}m. For surface temperatures above 350 K, spectra have a signal-to-noise ratio >60 in the spectral range 9-13 {\mu}m where most emission features occur.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1509.02725