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Ultra-Low-Frequency Radio Astronomy Observations from a Selenocentric Orbit: first results of the Longjiang-2 experiment

Authors :
Yan, Jingye
Wu, Ji
Gurvits, Leonid I.
Wu, Lin
Deng, Li
Zhao, Fei
Zhou, Li
Lan, Ailan
Fan, Wenjie
Yi, Min
Yang, Yang
Yang, Zhen
Wei, Mingchuan
Guo, Jinsheng
Qiu, Shi
Wu, Fan
Hu, Chaoran
Chen, Xuelei
Rothkaehl, Hanna
Morawski, Marek
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

This paper introduces the first results of observations with the Ultra-Long-Wavelength (ULW) -- Low Frequency Interferometer and Spectrometer (LFIS) on board the selenocentric satellite Longjiang-2. We present a brief description of the satellite and focus on the LFIS payload. The in-orbit commissioning confirmed a reliable operational status of the instrumentation. We also present results of a transition observation, which offers unique measurements on several novel aspects. We estimate the RFI suppression required for such a radio astronomy instrumentation at the Moon distances from Earth to be of the order of 80 dB. We analyse a method of separating Earth- and satellite-originated radio frequency interference (RFI). It is found that the RFI level at frequencies lower than a few MHz is smaller than the receiver noise floor.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in Experimental Astronomy; 22 pages, 11 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2212.09590
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10686-022-09887-0