An efficient sky data reconstruction derives from a precise characterization of the observing instrument. Here we describe the reconstruction of performances of a single-pixel 4-band photometer installed at MITO (Millimeter and Infrared Testagrigia Observatory) focal plane. The strategy of differential sky observations at millimeter wavelengths, by scanning the field of view at constant elevation wobbling the subreflector, induces a good knowledge of beam profile and beam-throw amplitude, allowing efficient data recovery. The problems that arise estimating the detectors throughput by drift scanning on planets are shown. Atmospheric transmission, monitored by skydip technique, is considered for deriving final responsivities for the 4 channels using planets as primary calibrators.

Absolute calibration and beam recontruction of MITO (a ground-based instrument in the millimetric region) / Savini, Giorgio; A., Orlando; Battistelli, Elia Stefano; DE PETRIS, Marco; Lamagna, Luca; Luzzi, Gemma; E., Palladino. - In: NEW ASTRONOMY. - ISSN 1384-1076. - 8:(2003), pp. 727-736. [10.1016/S1384-1076(03)00060-5]

Absolute calibration and beam recontruction of MITO (a ground-based instrument in the millimetric region)

SAVINI, Giorgio;BATTISTELLI, Elia Stefano;DE PETRIS, Marco;LAMAGNA, Luca;LUZZI, GEMMA;
2003

Abstract

An efficient sky data reconstruction derives from a precise characterization of the observing instrument. Here we describe the reconstruction of performances of a single-pixel 4-band photometer installed at MITO (Millimeter and Infrared Testagrigia Observatory) focal plane. The strategy of differential sky observations at millimeter wavelengths, by scanning the field of view at constant elevation wobbling the subreflector, induces a good knowledge of beam profile and beam-throw amplitude, allowing efficient data recovery. The problems that arise estimating the detectors throughput by drift scanning on planets are shown. Atmospheric transmission, monitored by skydip technique, is considered for deriving final responsivities for the 4 channels using planets as primary calibrators.
2003
Methods: observational; Techniques: photometric; Planets and satellites: individual: Jupiter
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Absolute calibration and beam recontruction of MITO (a ground-based instrument in the millimetric region) / Savini, Giorgio; A., Orlando; Battistelli, Elia Stefano; DE PETRIS, Marco; Lamagna, Luca; Luzzi, Gemma; E., Palladino. - In: NEW ASTRONOMY. - ISSN 1384-1076. - 8:(2003), pp. 727-736. [10.1016/S1384-1076(03)00060-5]
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