Interstellar Medium Absorption Profile Spectrograph (IMAPS)
Abstract
The design and fabrication of an objective-grating echelle spectrograph to fly on sounding rockets and record spectra of stars from approximately 920 to 1120A with a resolving power lambda/delta lambda = 200,000 is discussed. The scientific purpose of the program is to observe, with ten times better velocity resolution than before, the plentiful absorption lines in this spectral region produced by atoms, ions and molecules in the interstellar medium. In addition, an important technical goal is to develop and flight-quality a new ultraviolet, photon-counting image sensor which has a windowless, opaque photocathode and a CCD bombarded directly by the accelerated photoelectrons. Except for some initial difficulties with the performance of CCDs, the development of the payload instrument is relatively straightforward and our overall design goals are satisfied. The first flight occurred in late 1984, but no data were obtained because of an inrush of air degraded the instrument's vacuum and caused the detector's high voltage to arc. A second flight in early 1985 was a complete success and obtained a spectrum of pi Sco. Data from this mission are currently being reduced; quick-look versions of the spectra indicate that excellent results will be obtained. Currently, the payload is being reconfigured to fly on a Spartan mission in 1988.
- Publication:
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Princeton Univ. Report
- Pub Date:
- August 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985prnc.rept.....J
- Keywords:
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- Absorption Spectra;
- Atomic Spectra;
- Charge Coupled Devices;
- Design Analysis;
- Fabrication;
- Image Analysis;
- Interstellar Space;
- Ion Distribution;
- Molecular Spectra;
- Spectrographs;
- Echelle Gratings;
- Payloads;
- Sounding Rockets;
- Spaceborne Experiments;
- Spartan Satellites;
- Ultraviolet Detectors;
- Spacecraft Instrumentation