Literature DB >> 28040950

Artifacts reduction in VIR/Dawn data.

F G Carrozzo1, A Raponi1, M C De Sanctis1, E Ammannito2, M Giardino1, E D'Aversa1, S Fonte1, F Tosi1.   

Abstract

Remote sensing images are generally affected by different types of noise that degrade the quality of the spectral data (i.e., stripes and spikes). Hyperspectral images returned by a Visible and InfraRed (VIR) spectrometer onboard the NASA Dawn mission exhibit residual systematic artifacts. VIR is an imaging spectrometer coupling high spectral and spatial resolutions in the visible and infrared spectral domain (0.25-5.0 μm). VIR data present one type of noise that may mask or distort real features (i.e., spikes and stripes), which may lead to misinterpretation of the surface composition. This paper presents a technique for the minimization of artifacts in VIR data that include a new instrument response function combining ground and in-flight radiometric measurements, correction of spectral spikes, odd-even band effects, systematic vertical stripes, high-frequency noise, and comparison with ground telescopic spectra of Vesta and Ceres. We developed a correction of artifacts in a two steps process: creation of the artifacts matrix and application of the same matrix to the VIR dataset. In the approach presented here, a polynomial function is used to fit the high frequency variations. After applying these corrections, the resulting spectra show improvements of the quality of the data. The new calibrated data enhance the significance of results from the spectral analysis of Vesta and Ceres.

Year:  2016        PMID: 28040950     DOI: 10.1063/1.4972256

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Sci Instrum        ISSN: 0034-6748            Impact factor:   1.523


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1.  Organic Material on Ceres: Insights from Visible and Infrared Space Observations.

Authors:  Andrea Raponi; Maria Cristina De Sanctis; Filippo Giacomo Carrozzo; Mauro Ciarniello; Batiste Rousseau; Marco Ferrari; Eleonora Ammannito; Simone De Angelis; Vassilissa Vinogradoff; Julie C Castillo-Rogez; Federico Tosi; Alessandro Frigeri; Michelangelo Formisano; Francesca Zambon; Carol A Raymond; Christopher T Russell
Journal:  Life (Basel)       Date:  2020-12-24

2.  Dwarf planet (1) Ceres surface bluing due to high porosity resulting from sublimation.

Authors:  Stefan E Schröder; Olivier Poch; Marco Ferrari; Simone De Angelis; Robin Sultana; Sandra M Potin; Pierre Beck; Maria Cristina De Sanctis; Bernard Schmitt
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2021-01-12       Impact factor: 14.919

3.  Nature, formation, and distribution of carbonates on Ceres.

Authors:  Filippo Giacomo Carrozzo; Maria Cristina De Sanctis; Andrea Raponi; Eleonora Ammannito; Julie Castillo-Rogez; Bethany L Ehlmann; Simone Marchi; Nathaniel Stein; Mauro Ciarniello; Federico Tosi; Fabrizio Capaccioni; Maria Teresa Capria; Sergio Fonte; Michelangelo Formisano; Alessandro Frigeri; Marco Giardino; Andrea Longobardo; Gianfranco Magni; Ernesto Palomba; Francesca Zambon; Carol A Raymond; Christopher T Russell
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2018-03-14       Impact factor: 14.136

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