The LYRA Instrument Onboard PROBA2: Description and In-Flight Performance
2013; Springer Science+Business Media; Volume: 286; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1007/s11207-013-0252-5
ISSN1573-093X
AutoresMarie Dominique, J.‐F. Hochedez, W. Schmütz, I. E. Dammasch, A. I. Shapiro, M. Kretzschmar, A. N. Zhukov, D. Gillotay, Yvan Stockman, A. BenMoussa,
Tópico(s)Astro and Planetary Science
ResumoThe Large Yield Radiometer (LYRA) is an XUV–EUV–MUV (soft X-ray to mid-ultraviolet) solar radiometer onboard the European Space Agency Project for On-Board Autonomy 2 (PROBA2) mission, which was launched in November 2009. LYRA acquires solar-irradiance measurements at a high cadence (nominally 20 Hz) in four broad spectral channels, from soft X-ray to MUV, which have been chosen for their relevance to solar physics, space weather, and aeronomy. We briefly review the design of the instrument, give an overview of the data products distributed through the instrument website, and describe how the data are calibrated. We also briefly present a summary of the main fields of research currently under investigation by the LYRA consortium.
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