The Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope: detector characterization and readout electronics testing

Author:

Varma S V Manoj1ORCID,Tyagi Anurag2,Joshi Bhushan3,Yadav Reena2,Chordia Pravin3,Kumar Ghanshyam2,Sinha Sakya3,Burse Mahesh3,Padinhatteri Sreejith4,Deogaonkar Rushikesh3,Ramaprakash A N135,Ghosh Avyarthana3,Tripathi Durgesh35ORCID,Sarkar Janmejoy3,Sankarasubramanian K125,Nagaraju K1,Vadodariya Koushal2,Kesharwani Ravi3,Khan Aafaque3,Olekar Manjunath2,Azaruddin Mohamed2

Affiliation:

1. Indian Institute of Astrophysics , Bengaluru, 560034, India

2. Space Astronomy Group, U R Rao Space Centre, Indian Space Research Organization , Bengaluru, 560037, India

3. Inter University Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics , Pune, 411007, India

4. Manipal Academy of Higher Education , Manipal, 560064, India

5. CESSI, IISER , Kolkata, 741246, India

Abstract

ABSTRACT The Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (SUIT) is one of the payloads onboard the Aditya-L1 mission. It will perform full disc imaging of the Sun in the near-ultraviolet (UV) wavelength range of 200–400 nm. This provides near-simultaneous observations of the Sun from the photosphere and chromosphere. A back-illuminated, enhanced UV charge coupled device (CCD) of size 4096 (H) × 4136 (V) pixels, with a pixel size of 12 μm, is used as an imaging element in SUIT. The CCD characterization and the readout electronics development and testing were performed in-house at the Space Astronomy Group, U R Rao Satellite Centre, ISRO. The test set-up and procedures are explained and the measured values of various parameters including noise, dark current, gain, linearity, and cross-talk are presented in this paper. The results show a satisfactory performance from the CCD as well as the readout electronics to meet the specifications required by the SUIT payload.

Funder

Indian Space Research Organisation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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