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In-Flight Performance of the Polarization Modulator in the CLASP Rocket ExperimentWe developed a polarization modulation unit (PMU), a motor system to rotate a waveplate continuously. In polarization measurements, the continuous rotating waveplate is an important element as well as a polarization analyzer to record the incident polarization in a time series of camera exposures. The control logic of PMU was originally developed for the next Japanese solar observation satellite SOLAR-C by the SOLAR-C working group. We applied this PMU for the Chromospheric Lyman‐alpha SpectroPolarimeter (CLASP). CLASP is a sounding rocket experiment to observe the linear polarization of the Lyman‐alpha emission (121.6 nm vacuum ultraviolet) from the upper chromosphere and transition region of the Sun with a high polarization sensitivity of 0.1 % for the first time and investigate their vector magnetic field by the Hanle effect. The driver circuit was developed to optimize the rotation for the CLASP waveplate (12.5 rotations per minute). Rotation non‐uniformity of the waveplate causes error in the polarization degree (i.e. scale error) and crosstalk between Stokes components. We confirmed that PMU has superior rotation uniformity in the ground test and the scale error and crosstalk of Stokes Q and U are less than 0.01 %. After PMU was attached to the CLASP instrument, we performed vibration tests and confirmed all PMU functions performance including rotation uniformity did not change. CLASP was successfully launched on September 3, 2015, and PMU functioned well as designed. PMU achieved a good rotation uniformity, and the high precision polarization measurement of CLASP was successfully achieved.
Document ID
20160010403
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Ishikawa, Shin-nosuke
(Institute of Space and Astronautical Science Sagamihara, Japan)
Shimizu, Toshifumi
(Institute of Space and Astronautical Science Sagamihara, Japan)
Kano, Ryohei
(Tokyo Astronomical Observatory Mitaka, Japan)
Bando, Takamasa
(Tokyo Astronomical Observatory Mitaka, Japan)
Ishikawa, Ryoko
(Tokyo Astronomical Observatory Mitaka, Japan)
Giono, Gabriel
(Tokyo Astronomical Observatory Mitaka, Japan)
Beabout, Dyana L.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Beabout, Brent L.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Nakayama, Satoshi
(Mitsubishi Precision Co. Ltd. Kanagawa, Japan)
Tajima, Takao
(Mitsubishi Precision Co. Ltd. Kanagawa, Japan)
Date Acquired
August 17, 2016
Publication Date
June 26, 2016
Subject Category
Solar Physics
Instrumentation And Photography
Report/Patent Number
MSFC-E-DAA-TN32871
Meeting Information
Meeting: SPIE Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Country: United Kingdom
Start Date: June 26, 2016
End Date: July 1, 2016
Sponsors: International Society for Optical Engineering
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNG10WA17C
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
CLASP
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