Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (Jul 2018)

Determination of the TROPOMI-SWIR instrument spectral response function

  • R. M. van Hees,
  • P. J. J. Tol,
  • S. Cadot,
  • S. Cadot,
  • M. Krijger,
  • M. Krijger,
  • S. T. Persijn,
  • T. A. van Kempen,
  • R. Snel,
  • R. Snel,
  • I. Aben,
  • Ruud W. M. Hoogeveen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-11-3917-2018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 3917 – 3933

Abstract

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The Tropospheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) is the single instrument on board the ESA Copernicus Sentinel-5 Precursor satellite. TROPOMI is a nadir-viewing imaging spectrometer with bands in the ultraviolet and visible, the near infrared and the shortwave infrared (SWIR). An accurate instrument spectral response function (ISRF) is required in the SWIR band where absorption lines of CO, methane and water vapor overlap. In this paper, we report on the determination of the TROPOMI-SWIR ISRF during an extensive on-ground calibration campaign. Measurements are taken with a monochromatic light source scanning the whole detector, using the spectrometer itself to determine the light intensity and wavelength. The accuracy of the resulting ISRF calibration key data is well within the requirement for trace-gas retrievals. Long-term in-flight monitoring of SWIR ISRF is achieved using five on-board diode lasers.