Title :
BSMILES - a balloon-borne superconducting submillimeter-wave limb-emission sounder for stratospheric measurements
Author :
Irimajiri, Yoshihisa ; Manabe, Takeshi ; Ochiai, Satoshi ; Masuko, Harunobu ; Yamagami, Takamasa ; Saito, Yoshitaka ; Izutsu, Naoki ; Kawasaki, Tomomi ; Namiki, Michiyoshi ; Murata, Isao
Author_Institution :
Nat. Inst. of Inf. & Commun. Technol., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
A balloon-borne superconducting submillimeter-wave limb-emission sounder (BSMILES) was developed to observe thermal emission lines from stratospheric minor constituents. BSMILES carries a 300-mm-diameter offset parabolic antenna, a 624-639-GHz superconductor-insulator-superconductor (SIS) receiver, a three-axis fiber-optical gyroscope, and an acousto-optical spectrometer. BSMILES was launched from the Pacific Coast of Japan. All systems operated properly and emission line spectra of stratospheric gases, such as O3, HCl, HO2, and O3 isotopes were measured. The system noise temperature in double sideband (DSB) during the flight was less than 460 K over the observing bandwidth with a best value of 330 K that is 11 times as large as the quantum limit (11hν/kB). After the observation, the gondola splashed down in the Pacific Ocean and was retrieved. Almost all instruments were waterproofed, and it has been proved that they are reusable.
Keywords :
atmospheric measuring apparatus; atmospheric radiation; atmospheric spectra; remote sensing; spectrometers; stratosphere; submillimetre wave receivers; submillimetre wave spectroscopy; 624 to 639 GHz; BSMILES; HCl; HO2; Japan; O3; Pacific Coast; Pacific Ocean; acousto-optical spectrometer; balloon-borne superconducting submillimeter-wave limb-emission sounder; double sideband; emission line spectra; fiber-optical gyroscope; offset parabolic antenna; stratospheric gases; stratospheric measurements; stratospheric molecules; superconductor-insulator-superconductor receiver; system noise temperature; thermal emission lines; Antenna measurements; Atmospheric measurements; Gases; Gyroscopes; Receiving antennas; Sea measurements; Spectroscopy; Submillimeter wave measurements; Submillimeter wave technology; Superconducting devices; Balloon application; stratospheric measurement; submillimeter-wave technology; superconductor-insulator-superconductor (SIS) mixer;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LGRS.2005.856712