Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems (May 2015)

High-frequency performance of electric field sensors aboard the RESONANCE satellite

  • M. Sampl,
  • W. Macher,
  • C. Gruber,
  • T. Oswald,
  • M. Kapper,
  • H. O. Rucker,
  • M. Mogilevsky

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/gi-4-81-2015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 81 – 88

Abstract

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We present the high-frequency properties of the eight electric field sensors as proposed to be launched on the spacecraft "RESONANCE" in the near future. Due to the close proximity of the conducting spacecraft body, the sensors (antennas) have complex receiving features and need to be well understood for an optimal mission and spacecraft design. An optimal configuration and precise understanding of the sensor and antenna characteristics is also vital for the proper performance of spaceborne scientific instrumentation and the corresponding data analysis. The provided results are particularly interesting with regard to the planned mutual impedance experiment for measuring plasma parameters. Our computational results describe the extreme dependency of the sensor system with regard to wave incident direction and frequency, and provides the full description of the sensor system as a multi-port scatterer. In particular, goniopolarimetry techniques like polarization analysis and direction finding depend crucially on the presented antenna characteristics.