Title of article :
Interpretation of high rate dust measurements with the Cassini dust detector CDA
Author/Authors :
Kempf، نويسنده , , Sascha، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
8
From page :
378
To page :
385
Abstract :
For two years the cosmic dust analyser (CDA) onboard the Cassini spacecraft has been exploring the dust environment of Saturn [Srama, R., Kempf, S., Moragas-Klostermeyer, G., Helfert, S., Ahrens, T. J., Altobelli, N., Auer, S., Beckmann, U., Bradley, J.G., Burton, M., Dikarev, V.V., Economou, T., Fechtig, H., Green, S.F., Grande, M., Havnes, O., Hillier, J.K., Horanyi, M., Igenbergs, E., Jessberger, E.K., Johnson, T.V., Krüger, H., Matt, G., McBride, N., Mocker, A., Lamy, P., Linkert, D., Linkert, G., Lura, F., McDonnell, J.A.M., Möhlmann, D., Morfill, G.E., Postberg, F., Roy, M., Schwehm, G.H., Spahn, F., Svestka, J., Tschernjawski, V., Tuzzolino, A.J., Wäsch, R., Grün, E., 2006. In situ dust measurements in the inner Saturnian system. Planet. Space Sci. 54, 967–987]. One major goal of the CDA instruments is to investigate Saturnʹs enigmatic E ring—the largest known planetary ring of the solar system. The sophisticated main detector (dust analyser—DA) of CDA is rather slow when processing the impact data, and limits the detectable number of impacts to 60 min - 1 [Srama, R., Ahrens, T., Altobelli, N., Auer, S., Bradley, J., Burton, M., Dikarev, V., Economou, T., Fechtig, H., Görlich, M., Grande, M., Graps, A., Grün, E., Havnes, O., Helfert, S., Horányi, M., Igenbergs, E., Jeßberger, E., Johnson, T., Kempf, S., Krivov, A., Krüger, H., Mocker-Ahlreep, A., Moragas-Klostermeyer, G., Lamy, P., Landgraf, M., Linkert, D., Linkert, G., Lura, F., McDonnel, J., Möhlmann, D., Morfill, G., Müller, M., Roy, M., Schäfer, G., Schlotzhauer, G., Schwehm, G., Spahn, F., Stübig, M., Svestka, J., Tschernjawski, V., Tuzzolino, A., Wäsch, R., Zook, H., 2004. The Cassini cosmic dust analyser. Space Sci. Rev. 114, 465–518]. However, measurements by the CDA high rate detector (HRD) imply that the DA impact rates in the inner core of the E ring exceed 1000 min - 1 . Clearly, to investigate dust-rich environments with the DA requires knowledge about the instrument performance at high impact rates. s paper, we study the dependence of the number of detected impacts on the average impact rate arising from a Poisson process. We demonstrate the validity of the resulting expressions by comparing them with Monte Carlo (MC) simulations of the DA performance. We argue that DA measurements provide meaningful impact rate estimates even if the DA detects slightly less than 60 impacts per minute. Finally, we apply the derived expressions to a DA E ring measurement.
Keywords :
Stochastic processes , Observation and data reduction techniques , Rings and dust , Saturn
Journal title :
PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE
Record number :
2309443
Link To Document :
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