The instrumental responsivity effect to the calibrated radiances of infrared hyperspectral benchmark sounder

Lu Lee, Chengli Qi, L. Ding
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The space-borne infrared (IR) hyperspectral sounder is one important part of benchmark instruments for detection of the tiny change of long-term global climate. The IR sounder should provide irrefutable benchmarking records by measuring the infrared radiance with an ultra-high accuracy of 0.1 K (k=3, or 99% confidence), and tracing it to the Système Internationale (SI) standard for the Kelvin through the Planck function theory. Besides, the IR sounder would also constitute a reference standard, or calibration observatory, in space to inter-calibrate the international fleet of IR sounders onboard weather satellites, especially those are not as well calibrated. The measurement needs to be well-calibrated with the instrument features being eliminated, and it is critical to investigate the possible error sources associated with the sounder design and its radiometric calibration. One calibration error that arises in Fourier Transform Spectrometers (FTS) has been found associated with the spectrally variable instrument responsivity. According to the theoretical analysis of the current radiometric calibration, this error is an intrinsic feature of the FTS instruments, but it will lead to the measurements no longer being served as the standard radiances because of a radiance error introduced in the calibrated spectrum. In this paper, the radiometric errors result from the instrument responsivity effect are revealed by numerical simulations based on the spectral responses for ideal and close-to-real instruments.
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仪器响应度对红外高光谱基准测深仪标定辐射度的影响
星载红外高光谱探测仪是探测全球长期气候微小变化基准仪器的重要组成部分。红外探测仪应提供无可辩驳的基准记录,以0.1 K (K =3,或99%置信度)的超高精度测量红外辐射,并通过普朗克函数理论追踪到开尔文的SI标准。此外,该红外探测仪也可作为参考标准,或校准天文台,在太空中相互校准气象卫星上的国际红外探测仪,特别是那些没有很好校准的卫星。测量需要在消除仪器特征的情况下进行良好的校准,并且研究与测深仪设计及其辐射校准相关的可能误差源至关重要。傅立叶变换光谱仪(FTS)中出现的一个校准误差与光谱可变仪器响应率有关。根据目前辐射校准的理论分析,该误差是FTS仪器的固有特征,但由于在校准光谱中引入了辐射误差,将导致测量结果不再作为标准辐射。本文通过对理想仪器和接近真实仪器的光谱响应进行数值模拟,揭示了仪器响应效应引起的辐射测量误差。
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