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LYRA, a solar UV radiometer on PROBA2
Hochedez, Jean-François; Schmutz, W.; Stockman, Yvan et al.
2006In Advances in Space Research, 37, p. 303–312
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Abstract :
[en] LYRA is the solar UV radiometer that will embark in 2006 onboard Proba2, a technologically oriented ESA micro-mission. LYRA is designed and manufactured by a Belgian–Swiss–German consortium (ROB, PMOD/WRC, IMOMEC, CSL, MPS and BISA) with additional international collaborations. It will monitor the solar irradiance in four UV passbands. They have been chosen for their relevance to Solar Physics, Aeronomy and Space Weather: (1) the 115–125 nm Lyman-a channel, (2) the 200–220 nm Herzberg continuum range, (3) the Aluminium filter channel (17–70 nm) including He II at 30.4 nm and (4) the Zirconium filter channel (1–20 nm). The radiometric calibration will be traceable to synchrotron source standards (PTB and NIST). The stability will be monitored by onboard calibration sources (LEDs), which allow to distinguish between potential degradations of the detectors and filters. Additionally, a redundancy strategy maximizes the accuracy and the stability of the measurements. LYRA will benefit from wide bandgap detectors based on diamond: it will be the first space assessment of a pioneering UV detectors program. Diamond sensors make the instruments radiation-hard and solar-blind: their high bandgap energy makes them insensitive to visible light and, therefore, make dispensable visible light blocking filters, which seriously attenuate the desired ultraviolet signal. Their elimination augments the effective area and hence the signal-to-noise, therefore increasing the precision and the cadence. The SWAP EUV imaging telescope will operate next to LYRA on Proba2. Together, they will establish a high performance solar monitor for operational space weather nowcasting and research. LYRA demonstrates technologies important for future missions such as the ESA Solar Orbiter
Disciplines :
Aerospace & aeronautics engineering
Author, co-author :
Hochedez, Jean-François
Schmutz, W.
Stockman, Yvan ;  Université de Liège > CSL (Centre Spatial de Liège)
Schuhle, U.
BenMoussa, A.
Koller, S.
Haenen, K.
Berghmans, D.
Defise, Jean-Marc ;  Université de Liège > Département d'astrophys., géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > Satellites, missions et instruments spatiaux
Halain, Jean-Philippe ;  Université de Liège > CSL (Centre Spatial de Liège)
Theissen, A.
Delouille, V.
Slemzin, V.
Gillotay, D.
Fussen, D.
Dominique, M.
Vanhellemont, F.
McMullin, D.
Kretzschmar, M.
Mitrofanov, A.
Nicula, B.
Wauters, L.
Rochus, Pierre  ;  Université de Liège > CSL (Centre Spatial de Liège)
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Language :
English
Title :
LYRA, a solar UV radiometer on PROBA2
Publication date :
2006
Journal title :
Advances in Space Research
ISSN :
0273-1177
eISSN :
1879-1948
Publisher :
Pergamon Press, Oxford, United Kingdom
Volume :
37
Pages :
303–312
Peer reviewed :
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