In-situ wavelength calibration without a calibration target: use of Fraunhofer lines after landing on planetary surface [EPA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2205.10319


Accurate wavelength calibration is critical for qualitative and quantitative spectroscopic measurements. Many spectrometers for planetary exploration are equipped with onboard calibration sources. However, such calibration sources are not always available because planetary lander missions often have strong limitations in size and mass. In this study, we propose and validate a wavelength calibration method using solar Fraunhofer lines observed in reflective spectra. As a result, for a visible Raman spectrometer, the accuracy is better than 0.6 cm-1 in 0-4000 cm-1 range, and the magnesium abundance of olivine is estimated more accurately than 2%.

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S. Mori, U. Boettger, M. Buder, et. al.
Mon, 23 May 22
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