TY - JOUR
T1 - In-flight optical performance assessment for the Metis solar coronagraph
AU - Deppo, Vania Da
AU - Chioetto, Paolo
AU - Andretta, Vincenzo
AU - Casini, Chiara
AU - Frassetto, Fabio
AU - Slemer, Alessandra
AU - Zuppella, Paola
AU - Romoli, Marco
AU - Fineschi, Silvano
AU - Heinzel, Petr
AU - Naletto, Giampiero
AU - Nicolini, Gianalfredo
AU - Spadaro, Daniele
AU - Stangalini, Marco
AU - Teriaca, Luca
AU - Bemporad, Alessandro
AU - Casti, Marta
AU - de Leo, Yara
AU - Fabi, Michele
AU - Grimani, Catia
AU - Heerlein, Klaus
AU - Jerse, Giovanna
AU - Landini, Federico
AU - Liberatore, Alessandro
AU - Magli, Enrico
AU - Melich, Radek
AU - Pancrazzi, Maurizio
AU - Pelizzo, Maria G.
AU - Romano, Paolo
AU - Sasso, Clementina
AU - Straus, Thomas
AU - Susino, Roberto
AU - Uslenghi, Michela
AU - Volpicelli, Cosimo Antonio
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 ESA and CNES
PY - 2021/1/1
Y1 - 2021/1/1
N2 - Metis is a multi-wavelength coronagraph onboard the European Space Agency (ESA) Solar Orbiter mission. The instrument features an innovative instrument design conceived for simultaneously imaging the Sun's corona in the visible and ultraviolet range. The Metis visible channel employs broad-band, polarized imaging of the visible K-corona, while the UV one uses narrow-band imaging at the HI Ly Į, i.e. 121.6 nm. During the commissioning different acquisitions and activities, performed with both the Metis channels, have been carried out with the aim to check the functioning and the performance of the instrument. In particular, specific observations of stars have been devised to assess the optical alignment of the telescope and to derive the instrument optical parameters such as focal length, PSF and possibly check the optical distortion and the vignetting function. In this paper, the preliminary results obtained for the PSF of both channels and the determination of the scale for the visible channel will be described and discussed. The in-flight obtained data will be compared to those obtained on-ground during the calibration campaign.
AB - Metis is a multi-wavelength coronagraph onboard the European Space Agency (ESA) Solar Orbiter mission. The instrument features an innovative instrument design conceived for simultaneously imaging the Sun's corona in the visible and ultraviolet range. The Metis visible channel employs broad-band, polarized imaging of the visible K-corona, while the UV one uses narrow-band imaging at the HI Ly Į, i.e. 121.6 nm. During the commissioning different acquisitions and activities, performed with both the Metis channels, have been carried out with the aim to check the functioning and the performance of the instrument. In particular, specific observations of stars have been devised to assess the optical alignment of the telescope and to derive the instrument optical parameters such as focal length, PSF and possibly check the optical distortion and the vignetting function. In this paper, the preliminary results obtained for the PSF of both channels and the determination of the scale for the visible channel will be described and discussed. The in-flight obtained data will be compared to those obtained on-ground during the calibration campaign.
KW - Metis coronagraph
KW - Optical performance
KW - PSF
KW - Solar Orbiter mission
U2 - 10.1117/12.2599220
DO - 10.1117/12.2599220
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85116026254
SN - 0277-786X
VL - 11852
JO - Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
JF - Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
M1 - 1185210
T2 - 2020 International Conference on Space Optics, ICSO 2020
Y2 - 30 March 2021 through 2 April 2021
ER -