Development of low-cost multi-wavelength imager system for studies of aurora and airglow
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-2020
Abstract
This paper introduces a new system that can monitor aurora and atmospheric airglow using a low-cost Watec monochromatic imager (WMI) equipped with a sensitive camera, a filter with high transmittance, and the non-telecentric optics. The WMI system with 486-nm, 558-nm, and 630-nm band-pass filters has observable luminosity of about ~200–4000 Rayleigh for 1.07-sec exposure time and about ~40–1200 Rayleigh for 4.27-sec exposure time, for example. It is demonstrated that the WMI system is capable of detecting 428-nm auroral intensities properly, through comparison with those measured with a collocated electron-multiplying charge-coupled device (EMCCD) imager system with narrower band-pass filter. The WMI system has two distinct advantages over the existing system: One makes it possible to reduce overall costs, and the other is that it enables the continuous observation even under twilight and moonlight conditions. Since 2013 a set of multi-wavelength WMIs has been operating in northern Scandinavia, Svalbard, and Antarctica to study meso- and large-scale aurora and airglow phenomena. Future development of the low-cost WMI system is expected to provide a great opportunity for constructing a global network for multi-wavelength aurora and airglow monitoring.
Identifier
85076960801 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Polar Science
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2019.100501
ISSN
18739652
Volume
23
Grant
15H05747
Fund Ref
Nagoya University
Recommended Citation
Ogawa, Y.; Tanaka, Y.; Kadokura, A.; Hosokawa, K.; Ebihara, Y.; Motoba, T.; Gustavsson, B.; Brändström, U.; Sato, Y.; Oyama, S.; Ozaki, M.; Raita, T.; Sigernes, F.; Nozawa, S.; Shiokawa, K.; Kosch, M.; Kauristie, K.; and Hall, C., "Development of low-cost multi-wavelength imager system for studies of aurora and airglow" (2020). Faculty Publications. 5470.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/5470
