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A&A 379, 708-734 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20011220
Solar EUV spectroscopic observations with SOHO/CDS
I. An in-flight calibration study
G. Del Zanna1, B. J. I. Bromage2, E. Landi3 and M. Landini41 Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
2 Centre for Astrophysics, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
3 Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC, USA
4 Dipartimento di Astronomia e Scienza dello Spazio, Università di Firenze, Firenze, Italy
(Received 2 May 2000 / Accepted 29 August 2001 )
Abstract
An in-flight calibration study of the
Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer (CDS) instrument on board SOHO
(Solar and Heliospheric Observatory) is presented.
The relative intensity calibration of CDS
is a fundamental requirement for deriving important physical
parameters of the solar transition region and corona from the
observations.
This comprehensive study provides
the first complete in-flight relative calibration of all
nine CDS channels, first and second order.
This has been achieved with the use of
a spectroscopic calibration method, mainly based on the comparison between
observed line ratios and theoretical predictions provided by the
CHIANTI atomic database.
The calibration method has been applied to a large number of
observations (on-disc, off-limb, quiet sun, active region), to
enable the use of a wide range
of spectral lines from low to high temperatures of formation.
The results are compared to the pre-launch calibration and
other post-launch studies.
Significant differences with the ground calibration results
are found, while there is good agreement with the
post-launch studies, based on rocket flights.
It is also shown that the relative calibration has not significantly
changed over a long period of time, thus confirming
the excellent stability of the CDS instrument.
Key words: Sun: corona -- techniques: spectroscopic
Offprint request: G. Del Zanna, G.Del-Zanna@damtp.cam.ac.uk
© ESO 2001



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