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AMS SPECTRAL RESPONSE FUNCTION

Overview
The AMS Spectral Response Function (SRF) describes its relative sensitivity to energy of different wavelengths (in microns) and is determined in our calibration laboratory using a scanning monochromator and integrating sphere. These measurements are taken before and after every deployment to ensure that the highest quality data is delivered to the scientific community. Click on a channel number to view the associated SRF.

AMS Land 2.5 (16 Channel) - February 2013
Channel Left 50% PP Right 50% PP FWHM Center Peak
1 0.4263 0.4542 0.0279 0.4402 0.4440
2 0.4543 0.5228 0.0685 0.4886 0.4980
3 0.5229 0.5980 0.0751 0.5605 0.5620
4 0.5843 0.6406 0.0563 0.6125 0.6080
5 0.6125 0.6903 0.0778 0.6514 0.6460
6 0.6624 0.7710 0.1087 0.7167 0.7040
7 0.7285 0.8881 0.1696 0.8133 0.7940
8 0.8339 1.0476 0.2137 0.9407 0.9540
9 1.5778 1.7719 0.1940 1.6749 1.7380
10 2.0754 2.3460 0.2706 2.2107 2.2560
11 3.6694 3.8156 0.1461 3.7425 3.7600
12 10.0621 11.1850 1.1229 10.6235 10.6200
13 1.5778 1.7719 0.1940 1.6749 1.7380
14 2.0754 2.3460 0.2706 2.2107 2.2560
15 3.6694 3.8156 0.1461 3.7425 3.7600
16 10.0621 11.1850 1.1229 10.6235 10.6200
Click to download the SRFs for all bands (.zip)
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Feb 2013 SRF

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