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SEIS: Insight's Seismic Experiment for Internal Structure of Mars.

Authors :
Lognonné P
Banerdt WB
Giardini D
Pike WT
Christensen U
Laudet P
de Raucourt S
Zweifel P
Calcutt S
Bierwirth M
Hurst KJ
Ijpelaan F
Umland JW
Llorca-Cejudo R
Larson SA
Garcia RF
Kedar S
Knapmeyer-Endrun B
Mimoun D
Mocquet A
Panning MP
Weber RC
Sylvestre-Baron A
Pont G
Verdier N
Kerjean L
Facto LJ
Gharakanian V
Feldman JE
Hoffman TL
Klein DB
Klein K
Onufer NP
Paredes-Garcia J
Petkov MP
Willis JR
Smrekar SE
Drilleau M
Gabsi T
Nebut T
Robert O
Tillier S
Moreau C
Parise M
Aveni G
Ben Charef S
Bennour Y
Camus T
Dandonneau PA
Desfoux C
Lecomte B
Pot O
Revuz P
Mance D
tenPierick J
Bowles NE
Charalambous C
Delahunty AK
Hurley J
Irshad R
Liu H
Mukherjee AG
Standley IM
Stott AE
Temple J
Warren T
Eberhardt M
Kramer A
Kühne W
Miettinen EP
Monecke M
Aicardi C
André M
Baroukh J
Borrien A
Bouisset A
Boutte P
Brethomé K
Brysbaert C
Carlier T
Deleuze M
Desmarres JM
Dilhan D
Doucet C
Faye D
Faye-Refalo N
Gonzalez R
Imbert C
Larigauderie C
Locatelli E
Luno L
Meyer JR
Mialhe F
Mouret JM
Nonon M
Pahn Y
Paillet A
Pasquier P
Perez G
Perez R
Perrin L
Pouilloux B
Rosak A
Savin de Larclause I
Sicre J
Sodki M
Toulemont N
Vella B
Yana C
Alibay F
Avalos OM
Balzer MA
Bhandari P
Blanco E
Bone BD
Bousman JC
Bruneau P
Calef FJ
Calvet RJ
D'Agostino SA
de Los Santos G
Deen RG
Denise RW
Ervin J
Ferraro NW
Gengl HE
Grinblat F
Hernandez D
Hetzel M
Johnson ME
Khachikyan L
Lin JY
Madzunkov SM
Marshall SL
Mikellides IG
Miller EA
Raff W
Singer JE
Sunday CM
Villalvazo JF
Wallace MC
Banfield D
Rodriguez-Manfredi JA
Russell CT
Trebi-Ollennu A
Maki JN
Beucler E
Böse M
Bonjour C
Berenguer JL
Ceylan S
Clinton J
Conejero V
Daubar I
Dehant V
Delage P
Euchner F
Estève I
Fayon L
Ferraioli L
Johnson CL
Gagnepain-Beyneix J
Golombek M
Khan A
Kawamura T
Kenda B
Labrot P
Murdoch N
Pardo C
Perrin C
Pou L
Sauron A
Savoie D
Stähler S
Stutzmann E
Teanby NA
Tromp J
van Driel M
Wieczorek M
Widmer-Schnidrig R
Wookey J
Source :
Space science reviews [Space Sci Rev] 2019; Vol. 215 (1), pp. 12. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Jan 28.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

By the end of 2018, 42 years after the landing of the two Viking seismometers on Mars, InSight will deploy onto Mars' surface the SEIS ( S eismic E xperiment for I nternal S tructure) instrument; a six-axes seismometer equipped with both a long-period three-axes Very Broad Band (VBB) instrument and a three-axes short-period (SP) instrument. These six sensors will cover a broad range of the seismic bandwidth, from 0.01 Hz to 50 Hz, with possible extension to longer periods. Data will be transmitted in the form of three continuous VBB components at 2 sample per second (sps), an estimation of the short period energy content from the SP at 1 sps and a continuous compound VBB/SP vertical axis at 10 sps. The continuous streams will be augmented by requested event data with sample rates from 20 to 100 sps. SEIS will improve upon the existing resolution of Viking's Mars seismic monitoring by a factor of ∼ 2500 at 1 Hz and ∼ 200 000 at 0.1 Hz. An additional major improvement is that, contrary to Viking, the seismometers will be deployed via a robotic arm directly onto Mars' surface and will be protected against temperature and wind by highly efficient thermal and wind shielding. Based on existing knowledge of Mars, it is reasonable to infer a moment magnitude detection threshold of M w ∼ 3 at 40 ∘ epicentral distance and a potential to detect several tens of quakes and about five impacts per year. In this paper, we first describe the science goals of the experiment and the rationale used to define its requirements. We then provide a detailed description of the hardware, from the sensors to the deployment system and associated performance, including transfer functions of the seismic sensors and temperature sensors. We conclude by describing the experiment ground segment, including data processing services, outreach and education networks and provide a description of the format to be used for future data distribution.<br />Electronic Supplementary Material: The online version of this article (10.1007/s11214-018-0574-6) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0038-6308
Volume :
215
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Space science reviews
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30880848
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-018-0574-6