Harvard Lyman-α Photofragment Fluorescence Hygrometer

Status

Status
Operational

The Harvard Water Vapor (HWV) instrument combines two independent measurement methods for the simultaneous in situ detection of ambient water vapor mixing ratios in a single duct. This dual axis instrument combines the heritage of the Harvard Lyman-α photo-fragment fluorescence instrument (LyA) with the newly designed tunable diode laser direct absorption instrument (HHH). The Lyman-α detection axis functions as a benchmark measurement, and provides a requisite link to the long measurement history of Harvard Lyman-α aboard NASA’s WB-57 and ER-2 aircraft [Weinstock et al., 1994; Hintsa et al., 1999; Weinstock et al., 2009]. The inclusion of HHH provides a second high precision measurement that is more robust than LyA to changes in its measurement sensitivity [Smith et al., in preparation]. The simultaneous utilization of radically different measurement techniques facilitates the identification, diagnosis, and constraint of systematic errors both in the laboratory and in flight. As such, it constitutes a significant step toward resolving the controversy surrounding water vapor measurements in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere.

Instrument Type
Measurements
Recent Missions
(ER-2 - AFRC);
(ER-2 - AFRC);
(ER-2 - AFRC);
(WB-57 - JSC);
(WB-57 - JSC);
(WB-57 - JSC)
Point(s) of Contact
(Prev PI),
(POC; PI),
Range of Measurement
In situ
Measurement Sampling Rate
1.00 Hz
Weight
63.50 kg
Power:
1000.00 W
Location
The instrument package is designed to mount in a spearpod forebody for use with NASA’s ER-2 or WB-57 aircraft.
Mission-Specific Writeups
Publications
Groups
Operated By
PI