Title: IPHIR InterPlanetary Helioseismology by Irradiance measurements
1IPHIRInterPlanetary Helioseismology by
Irradiance measurements
- Scientific Results
- T. Toutain
2IPHIR Instrument
- Helioseismology instrument aboard the 2 probes of
the USSR Phobos mission to Mars. - Triple sunphotometer (335,500 and 862 nm)
measuring solar irradiance in the continuum.
2-axis solar sensor. - Institutes and persons involved
- PMOD/WRC (Davos, Switzerland) - C.
Fröhlich(P.I.), Ch. Wehrli, H.J. Roth - LPSP (Verrières-le-buisson ) Boudine, J.C. Vial
- Space Science Department of ESA - R.M. Bonnet, V.
Domingo - Crimean Astrophysical Observatory - A. Bruns,
V.A. Kotov, D.N. Rachkovskii - Central Research Institute for Physics (Hungary)
Z. Kollath
3IPHIR aboard a Phobos Probe
Courtesy of C. Fröhlich, and H. Roth, Davos
4IPHIRs team of experts
Courtesy of C. Fröhlich, and H. Roth, Davos
5IPHIR Model
Courtesy of C. Fröhlich, and H. Roth, Davos
6Phobos mission
- The last mission undertaken by the USSR was that
of Phobos - a mission involving two probes
(Phobos 1 and 2) aiming at Mars. - Phobos 1, launched 7 July 1988, never made it to
Mars, losing contact with Earth on September 2,
1988. The problem was later found to be in a
software upload problem on August 29/30 that
caused the craft's attitude thrusters to power
down, resulting in the craft no longer pointing
to the sun and the solar arrays not charging the
batteries. - Phobos 2, launched 12 July 1988, reached Mars,
and it gathered data on the Sun, interplanetary
medium, Mars, and Phobos. However, a maneuver
before the final phase of the mission to place
the craft within 50 m of Phobos' surface to
release two craft - a mobile "hopper' and a
stationary platform - resulted in loss of
communication. The mission ended when there was
unsuccessful signal acquisition on March 27,
1989. The cause was traced to an on-board
computer error.
7Power Spectrum forFirst-Week of Data
8IPHIR Power Spectrumof the 5-minute oscillations
95min. oscillations
10Solar oscillation Stochastic Behaviour
11Time-Frequency Domain Excitation of solar
oscillations
12Solar Oscillation Correlation
13Conclusions
- Uninterrupted long duration observations (160
days). Oscillation parameters determined
accurately. - Solar oscillations are excited by the solar
convection - Solar oscillations might be correlated(?)
- Guideline for next-generation (VIRGO/SOHO) and
asteroseismology (COROT). - Thanks Boudine for your advices!