• DocumentCode
    3965
  • Title

    Calibration of NIR 2 of Spectral Profiler Onboard Kaguya/SELENE

  • Author

    Yamamoto, Seiichi ; Matsunaga, Tsuneo ; Ogawa, Y. ; Nakamura, Ryosuke ; Yokota, Yuji ; Ohtake, M. ; Haruyama, J. ; Morota, Tomokatsu ; Honda, Chikatoshi ; Hiroi, Takahiro ; Kodama, Shinsuke

  • Author_Institution
    Center for Environ. Meas. & Anal., Nat. Inst. for Environ. Studies, Tsukuba, Japan
  • Volume
    52
  • Issue
    11
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    Nov. 2014
  • Firstpage
    6882
  • Lastpage
    6898
  • Abstract
    The Spectral Profiler (SP) is a visible-near infrared spectrometer onboard the Japanese Selenological and Engineering Explorer (SELENE), which was launched in 2007 and observed the Moon until June 2009. The SP consists of two gratings and three linear-array detectors: VIS (0.5-1.0 μm), NIR 1 (0.9- 1.7 μm), and NIR 2 (1.7-2.6 μm). In this paper, we propose a new method for radiometric calibration of NIR 2, specifically for the dark output (background) estimate, which is different from the previous method used for VIS and NIR 1. We show that the reflectance spectra of NIR 2 derived from the new radiometric calibration show less noise than those of the previous method. Based on an analysis of the reflectance spectra at exposure sites of the end-member minerals on the lunar surface, we demonstrated that the spectral features of the 2-μm band in the NIR 2 spectra are consistent with those expected from the minerals inferred from the features of the 1-μm band in the VIS and NIR 1 spectra. Finally, we examined the repeatability of the radiometric calibration of NIR 2 using the SP data near the Apollo 16 landing site observed at four different times. The typical difference in the reflectance at wavelengths <;~2.1 μm was a few percent, which is within the uncertainty due to the error in the background estimate, suggesting that there was no significant change in the sensitivity of NIR 2 over the mission period.
  • Keywords
    astronomical instruments; calibration; diffraction gratings; infrared detectors; infrared spectrometers; lunar surface; measurement errors; measurement uncertainty; minerals; radiometers; sensor arrays; spectral analysis; Apollo 16 landing site; NIR 2 radiometric calibration; NIR 2 spectra; SELENE; Selenological and Engineering Explorer; background estimation; end member mineral; gratings; linear array detector; lunar surface; measurement error; measurement uncertainty; reflectance spectra; spectral feature; spectral profiler onboard Kaguya; visible-near infrared spectrometer onboard; wavelength 0.5 mum to 1.0 mum; wavelength 0.9 mum to 1.7 mum; wavelength 1.7 mum to 2.6 mum; Calibration; Detectors; Moon; Noise; Radiometry; Stray light; Temperature measurement; Infrared spectroscopy; Moon; remote sensing; spectral analysis; spectroscopy;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0196-2892
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TGRS.2014.2304581
  • Filename
    6748009