In-flight validation of Metis Visible-light Polarimeter Coronagraph on board Solar Orbiter
A. Liberatore, S. Fineschi, M. Casti, G. Capobianco, L. Abbo, V., Andretta, V. Da Deppo, M. Fabi, F. Frassati, G. Jerse, F. Landini, D. Moses,, G. Naletto, G. Nicolini, M. Pancrazzi, M. Romoli, G. Russano, C. Sasso, D., Spadaro, M. Stangalini, R. Susino, D. Telloni, L. Teriaca

TL;DR
This paper reports the successful in-flight validation of the Metis coronagraph's polarimetric channel on Solar Orbiter, confirming its performance and consistency with ground-based calibrations and other space instruments.
Contribution
First in-flight validation of a liquid crystal-based polarimeter in deep space, demonstrating its performance and calibration accuracy on Solar Orbiter.
Findings
Good agreement with on-ground calibration results
Consistent polarimetric measurements with LASCO and KCor
Validated the use of electro-optical devices in space environments
Abstract
Context. The Metis coronagraph is one of the remote-sensing instruments of the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter mission. Metis is aimed at the study of the solar atmosphere and solar wind by simultaneously acquiring images of the solar corona at two different wavelengths; visible-light (VL) within a band ranging from 580 nm to 640 nm, and in the HI Ly-alpha 121.6 +/- 10 nm ultraviolet (UV) light. The visible-light channel includes a polarimeter with electro-optically modulating Liquid Crystal Variable Retarders (LCVRs) to measure the linearly polarized brightness of the K-corona to derive the electron density. Aims. In this paper, we present the first in-flight validation results of the Metis polarimetric channel together with a comparison to the on-ground calibrations. It is the validation of the first use in deep space (with hard radiation environment) of an electro-optical device: a liquid…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Solar Radiation and Photovoltaics · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
