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Revealing the properties of Chuyurmov-Gerasimenko's shallow sub-surface through CONSERT's measurements at grazing angles
- Source :
- HAL, European Planetary Science Congress 2014, European Planetary Science Congress 2014, Coprnicus Meetings, Sep 2014, Cascais, Portugal. pp.EPSC2014-608-1
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Abstract
- International audience; The aim of the Comet Nucleus Sounding Experiment by Radiowave Transmission (CONSERT) is the characterization of the inner structure and electrical properties of the Chuyurmov-Gerasimenko's nucleus. The instrument will sound the comet's nucleus between the lander Philae at the comet's surface and the Rosetta main spacecraft. A coarse three-dimensional model of the complex dielectric permittivity inside the nucleus will be reconstructed from the whole set of data obtained during the first science phase [3]. The work presented here show how a limited set of data acquired at grazing angles during a single low altitude fly-by can be used to characterize the shallow sub-surface of the nucleus. The study is based on simulated data obtained by two different electromagnetic models: the accurate pseudo spectral time-domain method and a much faster ray-based approximation taking into account material and path-loss.
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- HAL, European Planetary Science Congress 2014, European Planetary Science Congress 2014, Coprnicus Meetings, Sep 2014, Cascais, Portugal. pp.EPSC2014-608-1
- Accession number :
- edsair.dedup.wf.001..29fd711c879bdf2eadbd6ca5d6e4a09a