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An Auroral Imaging Mission for ILWS

An Auroral Imaging Mission for ILWS. Eric Donovan - University of Calgary. December 9, 2004. Representing: Trondsen, Murphree & Cogger (Calgary) & Jamar (CSL). Acknowledgements: John Bonnell & Emma Spanswick. Science Team. L. Cogger University of Calgary E. Donovan

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An Auroral Imaging Mission for ILWS

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  1. An Auroral Imaging Mission for ILWS Eric Donovan - University of Calgary December 9, 2004 Representing: Trondsen, Murphree & Cogger (Calgary) & Jamar (CSL) Acknowledgements: John Bonnell & Emma Spanswick

  2. Science Team L. Cogger University of Calgary E. Donovan University of Calgary J.C. Gérard Université de Liège M. Henderson Los Alamos National Laboratory C. Jamar Centre Spatiale de Liège P. Jayachandran University of Western Ontario K. Kabin University of Alberta K. McWilliams University of Saskatchewan J.S. Murphree University of Calgary T. Pulkkinen Finnish Meteorological Institute R. Rankin University of Alberta J. Rae University of Alberta P. Rochus Centre Spatiale de Liège G. Sofko University of Saskatchewan T. Trondsen University of Calgary 2004/12/09

  3. Ravens The “Quaff B” Scenario “Ravens +” Quaff B Quaff A at L1 The Quaff mission could incorporate the Ravens instrument complement on two Quaff B satellites. “Ravens on Quaff” would be a powerful addition to the ILWS program, providing the only global imaging in ILWS, monitoring the IT consequences of disturbances of solar origin, and delivering numerous technical and scientific firsts. 2004/12/09

  4. Ravens on Quaff Talk Outline • ILWS • Ravens Mission Concept • Observational Firsts • Scientific Firsts • Instruments & Heritage • Path Forward 2004/12/09

  5. process Sink Source Ravens on Quaff ILWS The overarching objective of ILWS is to explore how solar variability affects the Earth environment in the short and long term. ILWS will explore physical processes in the sun-Earth system, focusing on those with planetary-scale effects, and will quantify the geoefficiency of coupling processes. To accomplish this, we need quantitative observations of the source (such as the solar wind or solar EUV), detailed and comprehensive observations of a geospace process that is of interest, and quantitative observations of sinks (such as the plasmasphere, ionosphere, thermosphere, ring current, & convection). 1 2004/12/09

  6. Reconnection, convection, stretching, XX, onset Surface waves, fast mode, ULF Pulsations, Wave Particle Interactions Ring current & CPS energetic particles, Joule heating, & convection Ring Current, Thermosphere, CPS Solar Wind Solar Wind Ravens on Quaff ILWS 2 2004/12/09

  7. EUV Energetic Particles Solar Wind Magnetopause Compression KH/Surface Waves (MPause) Reconnection (MPause) Cusp Entry ULF Waves Drift-Bounce Resonance Wave-Particle Interactions MHD-Scale Instabilities Convection & BBFs Acceleration & Scattering Reconnection (Nightside) Photo-Chemistry Joule Heating Plasmasphere Thermosphere Ionosphere Ring Current Plasma Sheet Radiation Belt Ravens on Quaff ILWS process Sink Source 3 2004/12/09

  8. Ravens on Quaff Grand Challenge Questions • Origin of the plasma sheet • Evolution of the plasma sheet • CPS as a source for the ring current • Energization, transport, & loss of magnetospheric plasma • Magnetospheric instabilities • Storms, superstorms, & the storm-substorm relationship • Midlatitude storm effects • IT response to EUV (detrend magnetospheric input) • Natural complexity (BAS) • Origin of structure in the universe • Magnetic fields in cosmic plasmas 4 2004/12/09

  9. Ravens on Quaff Mission Concept Two satellites 180º out of phase in high-inclination high-ellipticity orbits. Each satellite identically instrumented with LBHL & LBHS imagers [U. Calgary Heritage], and a Lyman-α imaging spectrograph [CSL Heritage]. 24 X 7 global auroral imaging. Dedicated modelling and simulation mission component [Robert Rankin]. Other instruments on Quaff B Complement Ravens imaging package 5 2004/12/09

  10. 2004 2005 2006 Ravens on Quaff Mission Concept 6 2004/12/09

  11. Ravens on Quaff Objectives – Observational Firsts 7 2004/12/09

  12. Ravens on Quaff Objectives – Observational Firsts 8 2004/12/09

  13. FUV Auroral Spectrum Lyman-alpha 130.4 nm LBH bands UVAMC passband 135.6 nm Ravens on Quaff Objectives – Observational Firsts 9 2004/12/09

  14. Ravens on Quaff Objectives – Observational Firsts • Simultaneous cross-scale imaging • 24 X 7 global auroral imaging • Spectrally resolved global auroral imaging 10 2004/12/09

  15. Ravens on Quaff Objectives – Observational Firsts Scientific Firsts • Simultaneous cross-scale imaging • 24 X 7 global auroral imaging • Spectrally resolved global auroral imaging • How does auroral structure affect MI coupling? • How does the CPS act as a source for the ring current? • What is the space-time distribution of auroral acceleration mechanisms? 11a 2004/12/09

  16. Ravens on Quaff Objectives – Observational Firsts Scientific Firsts • Simultaneous cross-scale imaging • 24 X 7 global auroral imaging • Spectrally resolved global auroral imaging • How does auroral structure affect MI coupling? • How does the CPS act as a source for the ring current? • What is the space-time distribution of auroral acceleration mechanisms? 11b 2004/12/09

  17. Ravens on Quaff Objectives – Observational Firsts Scientific Firsts • Simultaneous cross-scale imaging • 24 X 7 global auroral imaging • Spectrally resolved global auroral imaging • How does auroral structure affect MI coupling? • How does the CPS act as a source for the ring current? • What is the space-time distribution of auroral acceleration mechanisms? 11c 2004/12/09

  18. Ravens on Quaff Objectives – Observational Firsts Scientific Firsts • Simultaneous cross-scale imaging • 24 X 7 global auroral imaging • Spectrally resolved global auroral imaging • How does auroral structure affect MI coupling? • How does the CPS act as a source for the ring current? • What is the space-time distribution of auroral acceleration mechanisms? “Why we need global observations”, by D. J. Williams, in Magnetospheric Physics, Plenum, 1990. “Feasibility of a multisatellite investigation of the Earth’s magnetosphere with radio tomography”, by Ergun et al., in JGR, volume 105(A1), pp 361-373, 2000. 11d 2004/12/09

  19. Ravens on Quaff U. Calgary Instrument Heritage 1986 1971 1986 1996 2000 1: ISIS 2: Viking 3: Feja 4: Interball 5: IMAGE 12a 2004/12/09

  20. Ravens on Quaff U. Calgary Instrument Heritage 12b 2004/12/09

  21. Ravens on Quaff U. Calgary Instrument Heritage 12c 2004/12/09

  22. Ravens on Quaff The Path Forward 12d 2004/12/09

  23. Ravens on Quaff U. Calgary Instrument Heritage Wavelengths: #0 #1 12e 2004/12/09

  24. Ravens on Quaff U. Calgary Instrument Heritage • Miniaturized, low power CCD imaging instrument • Optics – three mirror design • Dual co-aligned CCD cameras with common DSP controller • Low-noise frame transfer CCDs • Intensified CCDs • Optical axis in spin plane • TDI mode • Images in LHHs and LBHl • Heritage: Viking, Freja, IMAGE, MOST, ePOP 12f 2004/12/09

  25. Ravens on Quaff SI-12 – U. Liege/CSL IMAGE Heritage 13a 2004/12/09

  26. Ravens on Quaff SI-12 – U. Liege/CSL IMAGE Heritage 13b 2004/12/09

  27. Ravens on Quaff SI-12 – U. Liege/CSL IMAGE Heritage From Mende et al.[Image FUV Paper I]. 13c 2004/12/09

  28. Ravens on Quaff SI-12 – U. Liege/CSL IMAGE Heritage 14 2004/12/09

  29. Ravens on Quaff Requirements on platform 15a 2004/12/09

  30. Ravens on Quaff Requirements on orbit 15b 2004/12/09

  31. Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Ravens on Quaff The Path Forward • Instrument requirements as driven by science objectives (ie., spectrally resolved LBH, spatio-temporal resolution, FOV, cadence, etc). • Initial plans for LBHL, LBHS, and AIS. • BUS, telemetry, power, orbit, mass requirements as driven by instrument package. • Identify Canadian industrial partners (Routes, CAL, etc.). • Consider an expanded instrument complement. • Clarify the roles of international partners. • Develop a comprehensive plan for instrument design, prototyping, building, and payload integration, launch, and operations. • Risk assessment & mitigation strategies. • Science Plan. Orbit Telemetry Rough cut to Quaff Final A- to Quaff 16 Mass Power 2004/12/09

  32. Ravens on Quaff would... • provide the only global imaging in ILWS • deliver >5 technical firsts • deliver significant scientific firsts • place all ILWS & LWS geospace observations in context • motivate significant technological advances • enhance the competitiveness of industry 17 - End 2004/12/09

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