Bibcode
Lemke, D.; Grözinger, U.; Schulz, B.; Wolf, J.; Klaas, U.; Rasmussen, I.; Garzón, F.
Bibliographical reference
`The calibration legacy of the ISO Mission', proceedings of a conference held Feb 5-9, 2001. Edited by L. Metcalfe, A. Salama, S.B. Peschke and M.F. Kessler. Published as ESA Publications Series, ESA SP-481. European Space Agency, 2003, p. 57.
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Description
Extensive characterisation of subsystems such as detectors and their
curing, preamplifiers, filters, on-board secondary standard sources and
cryomechanisms were the basis for the understanding of the assembled
instrument and the development of a dedicated CALibration FACility for
ISOPHOT. In the CALFAC the instrument was fully calibrated and the
Astronomical Observing Templates tested. The high reproducibility of
measurements was confirmed. This allowed the in-flight performance to be
predicted to within a factor of 2. The operation of replica detectors
and the stand-by of an operational flight spare unit after the flight
model delivery allowed the development of countermeasures for a few
non-ideal properties prior to launch and during the mission.