SI-traceable Spectral Irradiance Radiometric Characterization and Absolute Calibration of the TSIS-1 Spectral Irradiance Monitor (SIM)

The current implementation for continuous, long-term solar spectral irradiance (SSI) monitoring is the Total and Spectral Solar Irradiance Sensor (TSIS-1) Spectral Irradiance Monitor (SIM) that began operations from the International Space Station (ISS) in March 2018 and nominally provides an SSI sp...

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Main Authors: Erik Richard, Dave Harber, Odele Coddington, Ginger Drake, Joel Rutkowski, Matthew Triplett, Peter Pilewskie, Tom Woods
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/11/1818
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spelling doaj-fc2ea8ea9a48404c8755fe0ad85a62fe2020-11-25T02:46:40ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922020-06-01121818181810.3390/rs12111818SI-traceable Spectral Irradiance Radiometric Characterization and Absolute Calibration of the TSIS-1 Spectral Irradiance Monitor (SIM)Erik Richard0Dave Harber1Odele Coddington2Ginger Drake3Joel Rutkowski4Matthew Triplett5Peter Pilewskie6Tom Woods7Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80303, USALaboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80303, USALaboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80303, USALaboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80303, USALaboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80303, USALaboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80303, USALaboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80303, USALaboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80303, USAThe current implementation for continuous, long-term solar spectral irradiance (SSI) monitoring is the Total and Spectral Solar Irradiance Sensor (TSIS-1) Spectral Irradiance Monitor (SIM) that began operations from the International Space Station (ISS) in March 2018 and nominally provides an SSI spectrum every 12 hours. Advances in both instrument design and spectral irradiance calibration techniques have resulted in the TSIS-1 SIM achieving higher absolute accuracy than its predecessor instrument in the wavelength range (200–2400 nm). A comprehensive detector-based Spectral Radiometer Facility (SRF) was developed in collaboration with the US National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) to ensure the ties to spectral SI standards in power and irradiance. Traceability is achieved via direct laser calibration of a focal plane electrical substitution radiometer (ESR) against a cryogenic radiometer in power and also irradiance responsivity via calibrated apertures. The SIM accuracy definition followed an absolute sensor approach based on a full radiometric measurement equation where component-level performance characterizations and calibrations were quantified with an associated uncertainty error budget and verified by independent measurements for each parameter. Unit-level characterizations were completed over the full operational envelope of external driving factors (e.g., pointing and temperature ranges) and were allowed for the independent parameterization of sub-assembly performance for expected operating conditions. Validation and final instrument end-to-end absolute calibration in the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP)-SRF achieved low combined standard uncertainty (<i>uc</i><0.25%, k=1) in spectral irradiance.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/11/1818TSIS-1spectral irradianceradiometric calibrationcryogenic radiometer
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author Erik Richard
Dave Harber
Odele Coddington
Ginger Drake
Joel Rutkowski
Matthew Triplett
Peter Pilewskie
Tom Woods
spellingShingle Erik Richard
Dave Harber
Odele Coddington
Ginger Drake
Joel Rutkowski
Matthew Triplett
Peter Pilewskie
Tom Woods
SI-traceable Spectral Irradiance Radiometric Characterization and Absolute Calibration of the TSIS-1 Spectral Irradiance Monitor (SIM)
Remote Sensing
TSIS-1
spectral irradiance
radiometric calibration
cryogenic radiometer
author_facet Erik Richard
Dave Harber
Odele Coddington
Ginger Drake
Joel Rutkowski
Matthew Triplett
Peter Pilewskie
Tom Woods
author_sort Erik Richard
title SI-traceable Spectral Irradiance Radiometric Characterization and Absolute Calibration of the TSIS-1 Spectral Irradiance Monitor (SIM)
title_short SI-traceable Spectral Irradiance Radiometric Characterization and Absolute Calibration of the TSIS-1 Spectral Irradiance Monitor (SIM)
title_full SI-traceable Spectral Irradiance Radiometric Characterization and Absolute Calibration of the TSIS-1 Spectral Irradiance Monitor (SIM)
title_fullStr SI-traceable Spectral Irradiance Radiometric Characterization and Absolute Calibration of the TSIS-1 Spectral Irradiance Monitor (SIM)
title_full_unstemmed SI-traceable Spectral Irradiance Radiometric Characterization and Absolute Calibration of the TSIS-1 Spectral Irradiance Monitor (SIM)
title_sort si-traceable spectral irradiance radiometric characterization and absolute calibration of the tsis-1 spectral irradiance monitor (sim)
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The current implementation for continuous, long-term solar spectral irradiance (SSI) monitoring is the Total and Spectral Solar Irradiance Sensor (TSIS-1) Spectral Irradiance Monitor (SIM) that began operations from the International Space Station (ISS) in March 2018 and nominally provides an SSI spectrum every 12 hours. Advances in both instrument design and spectral irradiance calibration techniques have resulted in the TSIS-1 SIM achieving higher absolute accuracy than its predecessor instrument in the wavelength range (200–2400 nm). A comprehensive detector-based Spectral Radiometer Facility (SRF) was developed in collaboration with the US National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) to ensure the ties to spectral SI standards in power and irradiance. Traceability is achieved via direct laser calibration of a focal plane electrical substitution radiometer (ESR) against a cryogenic radiometer in power and also irradiance responsivity via calibrated apertures. The SIM accuracy definition followed an absolute sensor approach based on a full radiometric measurement equation where component-level performance characterizations and calibrations were quantified with an associated uncertainty error budget and verified by independent measurements for each parameter. Unit-level characterizations were completed over the full operational envelope of external driving factors (e.g., pointing and temperature ranges) and were allowed for the independent parameterization of sub-assembly performance for expected operating conditions. Validation and final instrument end-to-end absolute calibration in the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP)-SRF achieved low combined standard uncertainty (<i>uc</i><0.25%, k=1) in spectral irradiance.
topic TSIS-1
spectral irradiance
radiometric calibration
cryogenic radiometer
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/11/1818
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