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The EUI instrument on board the Solar Orbiter mission: from breadboard and prototypes to instrument model validation

TitreThe EUI instrument on board the Solar Orbiter mission: from breadboard and prototypes to instrument model validation
Type de publicationConference Paper
Year of Publication2012
AuteursHalain, J-P, Rochus, P, Renotte, E, Appourchaux, T, Berghmans, D, Harra, L, Schühle, U, Schmutz, W, Auchere, F, Zhukov, A, Dumesnil, C, Delmotte, F, Kennedy, T, Mercier, R, Pfiffner, D, Rossi, L, Tandy, J, BenMoussa, A, Smith, P
Conference NameSociety of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) Conference Series
Date PublishedSeptember 1, 2012
Résumé

The Solar Orbiter mission will explore the connection between the Sun and its heliosphere, taking advantage of an orbit approaching the Sun at 0.28 AU. As part of this mission, the Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI) will provide full-sun and high-resolution image sequences of the solar atmosphere at selected spectral emission lines in the extreme and vacuum ultraviolet. To achieve the required scientific performances under the challenging constraints of the Solar Orbiter mission it was required to further develop existing technologies. As part of this development, and of its maturation of technology readiness, a set of breadboard and prototypes of critical subsystems have thus been realized to improve the overall instrument design. The EUI instrument architecture, its major components and sub-systems are described with their driving constraints and the expected performances based on the breadboard and prototype results. The instrument verification and qualification plan will also be discussed. We present the thermal and mechanical model validation, the instrument test campaign with the structural-thermal model (STM), followed by the other instrument models in advance of the flight instrument manufacturing and AIT campaign.

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