Herschel out-of-field stray-light characterization
Altieri, B.; Sanchez-Portal, M.; Pilbratt, G. L.; Okumura, K.; Klaas, U.; Müller, T.; Ferlet, M.; Doyle, D.
Germany, France, United Kingdom, Spain, Netherlands
Abstract
Out-of-field stray-light spots of the Herschel telescope optics relative to the PACS and SPIRE instrument apertures were modeled by ray tracing simulations with the Advanced Systems Analysis Program (ASAP, by Breault Research Organization) prior to launch. The predicted stray-light behaviour was verified by dedicated stray-light calibration observations in-flight. This resulted in a special feature of the Herschel Science Mission Planning Software, marking the sky positions of stray-light spots by the very bright infrared planetary sources Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, as well as the Moon, thus avoiding contamination of scientific photometric observations by out-of-field stray-light of these sources.