Scientific objectives and instrumental requirements of the infrared spectrometer VenSpec-H onboard EnVision
Onboard the EnVision spacecraft, there will be a suite of three spectrometers, VenSpec. One of these is called VenSpec-H where the H stands for high spectral resolution. Its scientific objectives consist of measuring variations of minor species’ abundances in the atmosphere of Venus. H2O, SO2, CO, a...
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Published in | Journal of applied remote sensing Vol. 19; no. 1; p. 014525 |
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Abstract | Onboard the EnVision spacecraft, there will be a suite of three spectrometers, VenSpec. One of these is called VenSpec-H where the H stands for high spectral resolution. Its scientific objectives consist of measuring variations of minor species’ abundances in the atmosphere of Venus. H2O, SO2, CO, and OCS will be measured to characterize the potentially ongoing volcanic activity. These observations will allow us to understand both the importance of volatiles in volcanic activity on Venus and their effect on cloud maintenance and dynamics. VenSpec-H will measure these molecules in nadir viewing geometry, in infrared transparency windows of Venus’ nightside to probe the troposphere, and in infrared spectral ranges on the dayside to measure the mesosphere. The scientific requirements enabling our scientific objectives will be demonstrated. The molecular vertical profiles, the aerosols’ model, and the CO2 continuum contribution were established based on the literature for the different spectral windows. This enabled us to determine the spectral bands, their bandwidth, and the resolving power necessary for our purposes. Along the way, we identified possible improvements and science avenues. Some of them impact the instrument design, such as the need for polarimetric measurements. Others are related to remaining uncertainties in the model and laboratory measurements that will complement the investigation. This has been presented as a poster at the SPIE Optical Engineering + Applications Conference in August 2024 in San Diego, California, United States. |
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AbstractList | Onboard the EnVision spacecraft, there will be a suite of three spectrometers, VenSpec. One of these is called VenSpec-H where the H stands for high spectral resolution. Its scientific objectives consist of measuring variations of minor species’ abundances in the atmosphere of Venus. H2O, SO2, CO, and OCS will be measured to characterize the potentially ongoing volcanic activity. These observations will allow us to understand both the importance of volatiles in volcanic activity on Venus and their effect on cloud maintenance and dynamics. VenSpec-H will measure these molecules in nadir viewing geometry, in infrared transparency windows of Venus’ nightside to probe the troposphere, and in infrared spectral ranges on the dayside to measure the mesosphere. The scientific requirements enabling our scientific objectives will be demonstrated. The molecular vertical profiles, the aerosols’ model, and the CO2 continuum contribution were established based on the literature for the different spectral windows. This enabled us to determine the spectral bands, their bandwidth, and the resolving power necessary for our purposes. Along the way, we identified possible improvements and science avenues. Some of them impact the instrument design, such as the need for polarimetric measurements. Others are related to remaining uncertainties in the model and laboratory measurements that will complement the investigation. This has been presented as a poster at the SPIE Optical Engineering + Applications Conference in August 2024 in San Diego, California, United States. |
Author | Aoki, Shohei Robert, Séverine Pereira, Nuno Neefs, Eddy Berkenbosch, Sophie Helbert, Joern De Cock, Roderick Vanhellemont, Filip Jacobs, Lars Bézard, Bruno Bolsée, David Thomas, Ian R. Alemanno, Giulia Vandaele, Ann C. Marcq, Emmanuel Erwin, Justin T. |
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