Data inversion for the Multi‐Order Solar Extreme‐Ultraviolet Spectrograph
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2003-11-05
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The Multi-Order Solar Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrograph (MOSES) is a high resolution, slitless imaging spectrometer that will observe the Sun in extreme ultraviolet near 304A. MOSES will fly on a NASA sounding rocket launch in spring 2004. The instrument records spatial and spectral information into images at three spectral orders. To recover the source spectrum, an illposed inversion must be performed on these data. We will explore two of the techniques by which this may be accomplished: Fourier backprojection and Pixons, constrained by the spatially integrated spectrum of the Sun. Both methods produce good results, including doppler shifts measured to 1/3pixel accuracy. The Pixon code better reproduces the line widths.
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Fox, J. Lewis, Charles C. Kankelborg, and Tomas R. Metcalf. “Data Inversion for the Multi-Order Solar Extreme-Ultraviolet Spectrograph.” Edited by Allen M. Larar, Joseph A. Shaw, and Zhaobo Sun. Optical Spectroscopic Techniques and Instrumentation for Atmospheric and Space Research V (November 5, 2003). doi:10.1117/12.512032.