Latitudinal variations of HCN, HC3N, and C2N2 in Titan's stratosphere derived from cassini CIRS data

Icarus 181 (2006) 243-255

Authors:

NA Teanby, PGJ Irwin, R de Kok, CA Nixon

SWIFT: An adaptive optics assisted I/z band integral field spectrograph

NEW ASTRON REV 49:10-12 (2006) 647-654

Authors:

M Tecza, N Thatte, F Clarke, T Goodsall, M Symeonidis

Abstract:

SWIFT is an adaptive optics assisted integral field spectrograph covering the I and z astronomical bands (0.7-1.0 mu m) at a spectral resolving power R <= 5000. At its heart is an all-glass image slicer with high throughput based on a novel de-magnifying design allowing a compact instrument. SWIFT profits from two recent developments: (i) the improved ability of second generation adaptive optics systems to correct for atmospheric turbulence in SWIFTS's bandpass, and (ii) the availability of CCD array detectors with high quantum efficiency at very red wavelengths. It is a dedicated integral field spectrograph, specifically built to address a range of interesting astrophysical questions. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Atmospheric temperature sounding on Mars, and the climate sounder on the 2005 reconnaissance orbiter

ADV SPACE RES 38:4 (2006) 713-717

Authors:

FW Taylor, SB Calcutt, PL Read, SR Lewis, DJ McCleese, JT Schofield, RW Zurek

Abstract:

Detailed measurements of the vertical profiles of atmospheric temperature, water vapour, dust and condensates in the Martian atmosphere are needed to characterize the present-day Martian climate and to understand the intricately related processes upon which it depends. Among the most important of these are accurate and extensive temperature measurements. Progress to date, key problems still to be addressed and upcoming new approaches to the measurement task are briefly reviewed, and expectations for the Mars Climate Sounder experiment on the 2005 Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter are described. Some even more advanced methods for temperature, humidity and condensate sounding in the decade beyond MCS/MRO, and promising approaches to achieving these are also considered. (c) 2006 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of COSPAR.

Atmospheric temperature sounding on Mars, and the climate sounder on the 2005 reconnaissance orbiter

ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH 38:4 (2006) 713-717

Authors:

FW Taylor, SB Calcutt, PL Read, SR Lewis, DJ McCleese, JT Schofield, RW Zurek

SWIFT Image Slicer: large format, compact, low-scatter image slicing - art. no. 62732L

P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS 6273 (2006) L2732-L2732

Authors:

M Tecza, N Thatte, F Clarke, T Goodsall, D Freeman, Y Salaun

Abstract:

We present the SWIFT image slicer and its novel de-magnifying design. It is based on the MPE-3D and SPIFFI image slicers, uses plane mirrors to slice the input field, but achieves a considerable de-magnification through the use of a mosaic of spherical lenses. As only plane and spherical surfaces are used in the design, classical polishing techniques can be applied to achieve very high surface accuracy and quality. This reduces aberrations and scattered light, mandatory for an image slicer working at optical wavelengths and behind an adaptive optics system. Except for the lens mosaic, the SWIFT slicer is built entirely from Zerodur and is assembled using optical contacting. We present a detailed description of the design as well as results of the early stages of its fabrication.