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Planned Products of the Mars Structure Service for the InSight Mission to Mars

Authors :
UCL - SST/ELI/ELIC - Earth & Climate
Panning, Mark P.
Lognonné, Philippe
Bruce Banerdt, W.
Garcia, Raphaël
Golombek, Matthew
Kedar, Sharon
Knapmeyer-Endrun, Brigitte
Mocquet, Antoine
Teanby, Nick A.
Tromp, Jeroen
Weber, Renee
Beucler, Eric
Blanchette-Guertin, Jean-Francois
Bozdağ, Ebru
Drilleau, Mélanie
Gudkova, Tamara
Hempel, Stefanie
Khan, Amir
Lekić, Vedran
Murdoch, Naomi
Plesa, Ana-Catalina
Rivoldini, Atillio
Schmerr, Nicholas
Ruan, Youyi
Verhoeven, Olivier
Gao, Chao
Christensen, Ulrich
Clinton, John
Dehant, Véronique
Giardini, Domenico
Mimoun, David
Thomas Pike, W.
Smrekar, Sue
Wieczorek, Mark
Knapmeyer, Martin
Wookey, James
UCL - SST/ELI/ELIC - Earth & Climate
Panning, Mark P.
Lognonné, Philippe
Bruce Banerdt, W.
Garcia, Raphaël
Golombek, Matthew
Kedar, Sharon
Knapmeyer-Endrun, Brigitte
Mocquet, Antoine
Teanby, Nick A.
Tromp, Jeroen
Weber, Renee
Beucler, Eric
Blanchette-Guertin, Jean-Francois
Bozdağ, Ebru
Drilleau, Mélanie
Gudkova, Tamara
Hempel, Stefanie
Khan, Amir
Lekić, Vedran
Murdoch, Naomi
Plesa, Ana-Catalina
Rivoldini, Atillio
Schmerr, Nicholas
Ruan, Youyi
Verhoeven, Olivier
Gao, Chao
Christensen, Ulrich
Clinton, John
Dehant, Véronique
Giardini, Domenico
Mimoun, David
Thomas Pike, W.
Smrekar, Sue
Wieczorek, Mark
Knapmeyer, Martin
Wookey, James
Source :
Space Science Reviews, (2016)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The InSight lander will deliver geophysical instruments to Mars in 2018, including seismometers installed directly on the surface (Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure, SEIS). Routine operations will be split into two services, the Mars Structure Service(MSS) and Marsquake Service (MQS), which will be responsible, respectively, for defining the structure models and seismicity catalogs from the mission. The MSS will deliver a series of products before the landing, during the operations, and finally to the Planetary Data System(PDS) archive. Prior to the mission, we assembled a suite of a priori models of Mars,based on estimates of bulk composition and thermal profiles. Initial models during the mission will rely on modeling surface waves and impact-generated body waves independent of prior knowledge of structure. Later modeling will include simultaneous inversion of seismic observations for source and structural parameters. We use Bayesian inversion techniques to obtain robust probability distribution functions of interior structure parameters. Shallow structure will be characterized using the hammering of the heatflow probe mole, as well as measurements of surface wave ellipticity. Crustal scale structure will be constrained by measurements of receiver function and broadband Rayleigh wave ellipticity measurements. Core interacting body wave phases should be observable above modeled martian noise levels, allowing us to constrain deep structure. Normal modes of Mars should also be observable and can be used to estimate the globally averaged 1D structure, while combination with results from the InSight radio science mission and orbital observations will allow for constraint of deeper structure.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Space Science Reviews, (2016)
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1130459040
Document Type :
Electronic Resource