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Effects of proton irradiation on glass filter substrates for the Rosetta mission
Authors:Naletto Giampiero  Boscolo Alessio  Wyss Jeffery  Quaranta Alberto
Affiliation:Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Informazione, Istituto Nazionale per la Fisica della Materia, and Centro Interdipartimentale Studi ed Attività Spaziali G. Colombo, University of Padova Via Gradenigo, 6/B-I-35131 Padua PD, Italy. naletto@dei.unipd.it
Abstract:The Optical, Spectroscopic, and Infrared Remote Imaging System (OSIRIS) instrument on board the Rosetta spacecraft, a misson of the European Space Agency to comet P/Wirtanen, includes two cameras for acquiring images of the comet. A set of interference filters deposited upon glass and fused-silica substrates will be added to the cameras for wavelength tuning. For this mission of more than 10/years in an interplanetary environment, the requirement of preserving the optical characteristics of the filters is a critical one. We checked the variation in the transmission of some filter substrates after proton irradiation that simulated the solar wind. To produce a situation that is representative of the interplanetary environment, we irradiated proton fluences at three energies: 1.5 x 10(11) protons/cm2 at 4 MeV, 1.9 x 10(10) protons/cm2 at 8 MeV, and 7.1 x 10(9) protons/cm2 at 18 MeV. Seven substrates were tested: three Suprasil-1; three colored glasses, namely, OG590, KG3, and RG9; and one quartz. In addition, two interference filters were checked. The results obtained show that Suprasil-1 is rather insensitive to this irradiation, whereas very small reductions in transmission, of the order of a few percent, occur for colored glasses. The transmission of these filters was remeasured 2 years after the irradiation, and showed a general decrease in the transmission reduction.
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