Seminars

Seminars

Lecturer: YASUKO KASAI National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Tokyo, Japan Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
Date: 2011-06-14 10:30
Place: Aniara

Observation of Atmospheric Composition in the Middle Atmosphere by Superconducting Submillimeter-Wave Limb-Emission Sounder (SMILES)

A new generation of super-sensitive submillimeter-wave receivers, employing SIS (Superconductor-Insulator- Superconductor) technology, provides new opportunities for precise remote sensing observation of minor composition in the atmosphere. SMILES performed the observation between October 2009 - April 2010 from the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) in the International Space Station (ISS). SMILES is a collaboration project between NICT and JAXA.

The mission objectives of SMILES are:
i)Space demonstration of super-sensitive SIS mixer and 4-K mechanical
cooler technology
ii)Demonstration of super-sensitive global observations of atmospheric
composition
JEM/SMILES observes the atmospheric composition, such as O3 and its isotopomers, HCl and its isotopomers, ClO, HO2, BrO, HOCl, HOBr, HNO3, CH3CN, H2O, and ice cloud with a precision of a few to several tens of percent. The altitude region of observation is from the upper troposphere to the mesopause. I will present the current status of the SMILES observation.


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