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15 October 2014 Infrared radiation scene generation of stars and planets in celestial background
Feng Guo, Yaohui Hong, Xiaojian Xu
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Proceedings Volume 9244, Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing XX; 92441Q (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2067977
Event: SPIE Remote Sensing, 2014, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Abstract
An infrared (IR) radiation generation model of stars and planets in celestial background is proposed in this paper. Cohen's spectral template1 is modified for high spectral resolution and accuracy. Based on the improved spectral template for stars and the blackbody assumption for planets, an IR radiation model is developed which is able to generate the celestial IR background for stars and planets appearing in sensor's field of view (FOV) for specified observing date and time, location, viewpoint and spectral band over 1.2μm ~ 35μm. In the current model, the initial locations of stars are calculated based on midcourse space experiment (MSX) IR astronomical catalogue (MSX-IRAC) 2 , while the initial locations of planets are calculated using secular variations of the planetary orbits (VSOP) theory. Simulation results show that the new IR radiation model has higher resolution and accuracy than common model.
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Feng Guo, Yaohui Hong, and Xiaojian Xu "Infrared radiation scene generation of stars and planets in celestial background", Proc. SPIE 9244, Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing XX, 92441Q (15 October 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2067977
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KEYWORDS
Stars

Planets

Infrared radiation

Sensors

Black bodies

Spectral resolution

Infrared sensors

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