Spectral Calibration of the Microwave Electrojet Magnetogram Radiometer Instrument on the Electrojet Zeeman Imaging Explorer Mission
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The EZIE mission is a first of its kind to measure the temporal and spatial characteristics of Earth’s ionospheric auroral electrojet currents remotely using a mm-wave radiometer called the Microwave Electrojet Magnetogram (MEM). EZIE measures the 118GHz oxygen emission line that splits in frequency in the presence of a magnetic field. This effect is known as the Zeeman effect. From these measurements of the 50 km spatial resolution magnetic fields at 80 km altitude the ionospheric currents that caused them can be calculated. The EZIE mission consists of three MEM payloads on three spacecrafts, each MEM contains four polarimetric radiometer receivers with a polyphase filter bank spectrometer. MEM can indirectly measure magnetic field strength and direction. In this paper we present the unique calibration design of the MEM payload that does not include any internal or external calibration sources. We discuss the MEM payload and present results from pre-launch testing and calibration of the MEM system.
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2025-11-23



