Uncooled Microbolometer Arrays for Ground Based Astronomy
Abstract
We describe the design and commissioning of a simple prototype, low-cost 10m imaging instrument. The system is built using commercially available components including an uncooled microbolometer array as a detector. The incorporation of adjustable germanium reimaging optics rescale the image to the appropriate plate scale for the 2-m diameter Liverpool Telescope. From observations of bright solar system and stellar sources, we demonstrate a plate scale of 0.75 per pixel and confirm the optical design allows diffraction limited imaging. We record a 10 photometric stability due to sky variability. We measure a sensitivity of Jy for a single, 0.11 second exposure. This corresponds to a sensitivity limit of Jy for a 60 second total integration. We present an example science case from observations of the 2019 Jan total lunar eclipse and show that the system can detect and measure the anomalous cooling rate associated with the features Bellot and Langrenus during eclipse.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1912.08276,
title = {Uncooled Microbolometer Arrays for Ground Based Astronomy},
author = {Maisie F. Rashman and Iain A. Steele and Stuart D. Bates and Dave Copley and Steven N. Longmore},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.08276},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication by MNRAS