Title: Low Energy Neutral Atom Imager for VESPER
1Low Energy Neutral Atom Imager for VESPER
LENA images will be among the first of the direct
solar wind interaction with an unmagnetized
planetary atmosphere
- Science Focus Questions
- How intensely do the solar wind and Venus' upper
atmosphere exchange matter and energy? - What is the nature and extent of the hot
atmospheric corona produced around Venus? - What is the rate of escaping atmospheric atoms
driven by the solar wind interaction? - Charge exchange, collisions, electrodynamics
- How does the upper atmosphere of Venus respond to
solar wind and solar EUV changes? - Stream interaction regions, flares and coronal
mass ejections?
2Low Energy Neutral Atom Imager for VESPER
LENA images will be among the first of the direct
solar wind interaction with an unmagnetized
planetary atmosphere
- The LENA Instrument Team
- GSFC science Moore , Chornay, Collier, Fok,
Keller - GSFC engineering Lobell, Johnson, Rozmarynowski,
- LMATC Fuselier, Hertzberg Charged particle
optics - UMD Hamilton TOF electronics? HVPSs?
- U. Bern P. Wurz Conversion surface physics
- U. Denver T. Stephen Surface physics and
neutral beam - New for VESPER
- GSFC J A Slavin, Solar wind interaction
- APL S Livi TOF electronics
- UM A F Nagy Venus Aeronomy
- UKans T Cravens Solar wind interaction
3Why Study the Solar Wind Interaction?
4Divergent Evolution of Terrestrial "Twins"
- Venus ended up without a magnetic dynamo or
intrinsic magnetic field, probably owing to it's
slow rotation. - Venus' atmosphere subjected to direct impact of
solar wind energy, instead of local auroral zone
electrodynamics. - Earth undergoes quasi-periodic geomagnetic
reversals, with Venus-like conditions limited to
brief null periods. - Venus is parched and possibly lost an ocean of
water. - It may have lost substantial amounts of heavy
gases also.
5LENA Imaging for VESPER
- Science Issues
- Solar wind coupling of mass, momentum, heat
- Atmospheric response
- Observables
- Solar wind interaction
- Solar wind neutral atoms
- Atmospheric escape
- Thermal and hot light atoms
- Hot heavy atoms
- Analysis Tools
- Tanaka MHD simulation
- Winglee multifluid MHD
- Fok image code
6Orbital Deployment
Cross-track observation path
Locus of tangency
Target Locations
Mode 1
Cross-Track Right or Left
Mode 2
In-Track Forward or Aft
Mode 3
Note Replace with rendered picture
Nadir
4000 x 500 Km Altitude Orbit
Orbit ground track and In-track observation path
7Solar Wind Interaction with Venus
8Plasma Atmosphere Models
9Simulated LENA Imager View
Note view from upstream, different color scales
apply 10 eV emission 1000 eV
emission H O H O
10Simulated LENA Imager View
- Note view from downstream, different color
scales apply 10 eV emission
1000 eV emission - H O H O
11Simulated LENA Imager View
Note view from over N pole, sun to right,
different color scales apply 10 eV
emission 1000 eV emission H
O H O
12Simulated LENA Imager View
Note view from slightly above equator, sun to
right 10 eV emission 1000 eV
emission H O H O
13Ionospheric Outflow vs Solar Wind Pressure
-Moore, et al., GRL, p.1143, 2001. -Fuselier,
et al., GRL, p.1163, 2001, JGR, in press 2002.
14Solar Wind Interaction with Earths Geocorona
-Collier, et al., JGR, p,24,893, 2001.
15LENA Exterior and Interior
16LENA Lessons Learned and Changes
- Conversion surface technology
- Polished polycrystaline W
- Difficult-to-remove water vapor coating is active
- Testing since LENA
- U Bern, U Denver group shows LENA surface not
bad! - Eventual erosion in space
- CVD (chemically vapor deposited) diamond
comparable or better - Unlikely to erode
Efficiency detected/incident
Energy eV
Next Generation Surface?
17LENA Block Diagram
18M/?M
?E/E
19360 bytes/image12pix x 3E x 5M x 2byte/pix
576 bps, avg (_at_ 5s/image)
20nonoperational
Lossless Compression
8 x 100
21LENA Imager Accomodation
View into Apertures
LENA FOV 8x100
LENA
22Conclusion
LENA images will be among the first of the direct
solar wind interaction with an unmagnetized
planetary atmosphere
- Spaceflight-proven technique with high technical
readiness level. - Effective method for measuring the interaction of
the solar wind with planetary environments. - First to explore global loss of Venus' atmosphere
in response to solar wind.
23Why study Venus Aeronomy?
24The Pioneer-Venus View
25Solar Wind Charge Exchange in the Magnetosheath
Simulations of SWLENA Spinograms Flux computed
along line of sight from s/c to 50 RE to create
image every 2 minutes. Images collapsed to orbit
plane, laid up as strips. Upper Panel sun in
FOV Lower Panel sun beyond FOV
Observations of SWLENAs as Spinograms Flux
measured by IMAGE LENA imager, at 2 minute time
spacing. Images are collapsed to orbit plane,
laid up as strips vs. time. Upper panel sun in
FOV Lower panel sun beyond FOV
26Solar Wind-Geocoronal Charge Exchange