Bibcode
Martín, Y.; Joven, E.; Reyes, M.; Licandro, J.; Maroto, Oscar; Díez-Merino, Laura; Tomas, Albert; Carbonell, Jordi; Morales de los Ríos, J. A.; del Peral, Luis; Rodríguez-Frías, M. D.
Referencia bibliográfica
Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 9143, id. 91432A 13 pp. (2014).
Fecha de publicación:
8
2014
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Descripción
JEM-EUSO is a space observatory that will be attached to the Japanese
module of the International Space Station (ISS) to observe the UV photon
tracks produced by Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECR) interacting
with atmospheric nuclei. The observatory comprises an Atmospheric
Monitoring System (AMS) to gather data about the status of the
atmosphere, including an infrared camera (IRCAM) for cloud coverage and
cloud top height detection. This paper describes the design and
characterization tests of IRCAM, which is the responsibility of the
Spanish JEM-EUSO Consortium. The core of IRCAM is a 640x480
microbolometer array, the ULIS 04171, sensitive to radiation in the
range 7 to 14 microns. The microbolometer array has been tested using
the Front End Electronics Prototype (FEEP). This custom designed
electronics corresponds to the Breadboard Model, a design built to
verify the camera requirements in the laboratory. The FEEP controls the
configuration of the microbolometer, digitizes the detector output,
sends data to the Instrument Control Unit (ICU), and controls the
microbolometer temperature to a 10 mK stability. Furthermore, the FEEP
allows IRCAM to preprocess images by the addition of a powerful FPGA.
This prototype has been characterized in the laboratories of Instituto
de Astrofisica de Canarias (IAC). Main results, including detector
response as a function of the scene temperature, NETD and Non-Uniformity
Correction (NUC) are shown. Results about thermal resolution meet the
system requirements with a NETD lower than 1K including the narrow band
filters which allow us to retrieve the clouds temperature using
stereovision algorithms.