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Infrared detection techniques for Space research / V. Manno (1972)
Titre : Infrared detection techniques for Space research : Proceedings of the fifth ESLAB/ESRIN symposium held in Noordwijk, the Netherlands, June 8-11, 1971 Type de document : Actes de congrès Auteurs : V. Manno, Éditeur scientifique ; J. Ring, Éditeur scientifique Congrès : ESLAB/ESRIN 1971, 5th symposium on Infrared detection techniques for Space research (8 - 11 Juin 1971; Noordwijk, Pays-Bas), Auteur Editeur : Dordrecht : Reidel Publishing Année de publication : 1972 Collection : Astrophysics ans space science library num. 30 Importance : 344 p. Format : 17 x 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-90-277-0226-5 Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Acquisition d'image(s) et de donnée(s)
[Termes IGN] aérostat
[Termes IGN] détecteur
[Termes IGN] filtre optique
[Termes IGN] instrument aéroporté
[Termes IGN] interféromètre
[Termes IGN] interférométrie
[Termes IGN] radiomètre
[Termes IGN] rayonnement infrarouge
[Termes IGN] spectroscopie
[Termes IGN] téléscopeIndex. décimale : CG1971 Actes de congrès en 1971 Résumé : (Auteur) Infrared Astronomy is a relatively new subject but it has already radically altered our ideas about astronomical sources. Recent progress in this subject is the result of improved detection techniques, particularly the use of detectors at liquid helium temperatures. Unfortunately, the terrestrial atmosphere greatly restricts Infrared astronomers by allowing them to detect radiation only in narrow transmission windows and by presenting a foreground emission which limits the faintness of observable sources.
It is only from aircraft or balloon altitudes that we can begin to observe faint sources over the complete range of wavelengths between the visible and the radio regions. Few such observations have yet been made and none from satellites, although the latter vehicle will offer complete freedom from atmospheric effects.
New developments and intermediate steps will be required before the ultimate aim of flying in space can be achieved. It is not surprising therefore that the Fifth Eslab/Esrin Symposium should deal with this problem. This book contains the proceedings of the Symposium and faithfully records all discussions. The Symposium covered the present situation and future perspectives of I R techniques. International leaders in the field reviewed the results to date and the possible developments in telescope systems, detectors, cryogenics. filters, and interferometers. Individual contributions were made by European and U.S. scientists in each of these fields. The last half day of the Symposium was devoted to a General Discussion among the participants on the needs for future developments and on the present and prospective capabilities of aircraft, balloons, rockets and spacecraft.
The editors are pleased to note that the Symposium appears to have achieved its aim of prompting frank and extensive discussions and they wish to thank all who contributed to this success.Note de contenu : E. A. TRENDELENBURG / Introduction
1. RESULTS IN INFRARED SPACE ASTRONOMY
WILLIAM F. H0FFMANN / Review of Results in Infrared Space Astronomy
2. SYSTEMS FOR SPACE RESEARCH
MICHEL BADER and FRED C. WITTEBORN / The NASA 91.5 cm Aperture Airborne Telescope
P. LENA, N. CORON, C. DARPENTIGNY, K. HAMMAL, and G. VANHABOST A 32-cm Airborne Infrared Observatory
WILLIAM F. HOFFMANN / Far-Infrared Observations of Celestial Objects by BalloonBorne Telescope
D. LEMKE / An Infrared Photometer for the Balloon-Borne Telescope Thisbe
A. F. M. MOORWOOD / Measurements of the Atmospheric Background Emission Between 10 u and 100 u
J. E. BECKMAN and E. I. ROBSON / A Balloon-Borne Helium-Cooled Interferometer for Investigation of the Isotropic Submillimetre Background
KANDIAH SHIVANANDAN / Infrared Rocket Astronomy
W. BANGERT, E. KRIEG, and R. SCHEIDLE 1 An Interference Filter Radiometer with Cooled Optics and a Cooled PbS Detector for Rocket Application
B. J. CONRATH and R. A. HANEL / Infrared Interferometry from Satellites
A. L. PERALDI / The Meteosat Dual-Channel Radiometer
3.DETECTORS
P. LENA / Infrared Detectors. Survey of the Present State of the Art
G. CHANIN / Liquid Helium-Cooled Bolometers
N. CORON, G. DAMBIER, and J. LEBLANC / A New Type of Helium-Cooled Bolometer
P. E. CLEGG and J. S. HUIZINGA Performance Tests of InSb and Ge Bolometers
M. CHATANIER and G. GAUFFRE An Infrared Transducer for Space Applications
M. RENARD 1 Josephson Detection
J. C. D. MARSH and R. F. JAMESON / Astronomical Polarimetry at 5 and 10
H. P. BALTEs and P. STETTLER / Problems and Design of Black-Body References
4. CRYOGENICS
R. W. BRECKENRIDGE, JR. / Cooling Systems for Spaceborne Infrared Experiments
G. CHANIN / Balloon-Borne Infrared Cryostats
5. FILTERS
S. D. SMITH, G. D. HOLAH, J. 8. SEELEY, C. EVANS, and R. HUNNEMAN
Survey of the Present State of Art of Infrared Filters
G. CHANIN / Metallic Grid Filters
MARTIN HEIDEMANN / New Narrow-Band Metallic Mesh Filters for the 50 Region
MARIA GRAZIA BALDECCHI, BIANCA MELCHIORRI, and GIOVANNA, M. RIGHINI / High-Pass Filters for Far Infrared Astrophysical Investigation
J. J. WUNBERGEN, W. H. MOOLENAAR, and G. DE GROOT / Filters for Far Infrared Astronomy
P.A. ADE and J. A. BASTIN / Submillimetre and Millimetre Mapping Using Interference Filters
6. INTERFEROMETERS
D. H. MARTIN / Interferometric Spectrometry for Infrared Astronomy
J. P. BALUTEAU, N. EPCHTEIN, J. GAY, and J. P. VERDET / Far Infrared Broad Band Interferometry
M. J. SMYTH Rapid Scanning Michelson Interferometer
A. GIRARD Field Compensated Interferometer for Stellar Spectrometry
H.J. BOLLE, M. BOTTEMA, W. VOLKER, and A. ZICKLER / A Sisam Interferometer and a Simple Michelson-Interferometer with Spherical Mirrors for Space Application
M. HERSE / Liquid Helium-Cooled Grating Monochromator
YVON BIRAUD / One- and Two-Dimensional Computational Problems Associated with Interferometry
F. KNEUBÜHL / Remarks on Infrared Technology and Spectroscopy in Astrophysics
7. GENERAL DISCUSSION (directed by Prof. F. Kneubfiffi)Numéro de notice : 16543 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : IMAGERIE Nature : Actes Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=34810 Exemplaires(1)
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