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Comparaison des donnés observationnelles de météores par BRAMS et CAMS avec des modèles numériques d'ablation pour en déterminer la taille et la masse du météoroïde.
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This master thesis presents two instruments to determine the degree of linear polarization of au-roral light using Stokes parameters. Both instrumentation will focus on the three brightest linesof the visible spectrum:λ=427.8 nm,λ=577.7 nm andλ=630.0 nm. The first method uses atelescope to collect the light and a spectropolarimeter to disperse it. Optical devices are added tomanipulate the light and alter polarization before the spectropolarimeter. It has faced significantlow flux reception during previous missions that prevented to obtain accurate results. For that rea-son, a complete radiometric budget followed by a modelisation in CODE V of the light path wererealised to first quantify and then minimize these losses, mainly located at the exit of the telescopeand at the matcher of the spectropolarimeter. The outputs of this study allowed to increase thesignal-to-noise ratio of the detector. The second instrument directly selects the wavelength thanksto a set of two acousto-optic tunable filters, which replaces the function of the telescope and thespectropolarimeter. Experimental tests using laboratory lasers were run to calibrate and evaluatethe response of the instrument in frequency for each wavelength. This instrument has been usedin an auroral observation ground mission in Norway, which showed the good functioning of theinstrument. Unfortunately, the auroral light emission was poor in intensity and the results werenot enough convincing. As both instrumentation use different ways to diffract light, a comparisonof the two methods can be considered. Finally, an adaptation for more extreme conditions, suchas low temperature and pressure is presented at the end of this report.
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This master thesis studies the performance of a new spectropolarimetric technique to determine the degree of linear polarization of auroral light using compact spectropolarimetry and Stokes parameters. The simulations will focus on one of the brightest transition lines of Oxygen in the visible spectrum: 630 nm, and instrumental parameters established in a reference paper. A comparison with previous observation techniques is made, as well as a general presentation of the new methodology. As no instrument was already built, all the developments are based on simulated properties.
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Depuis 2010, le réseau BRAMS (Belgian RAdio Meteor Stations ), développé par l'Institut royal d'Aéronomie Spatiale de Belgique (BIRA-IASB) utilise la réflexion des ondes radio pour la détection des météores. Dans cette dissertation on a développé 3 méthodes mathématiques afin de reconstruire les trajectoires des météores en utilisant les observations BRAMS: la méthode 1 utilise uniquement les délais temporels, la méthode 2 utilise les délais temporels et les données de l'interféromètre à Humain et la méthode 3 utilise les délais temporels et la distance parcourue par l'onde radio en supposant que cette distance est connue. Les méthodes sont testées et les résultats sont comparés avec des trajectoires observées par le réseau de caméras optiques CAMS.
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passies (muziek) --- religieuze muziek --- anno 1600-1699 --- Germany
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Muziekgeschiedenis --- Charpentier, Marc Antoine --- Renaissance
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