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Title: IPHIR InterPlanetary Helioseismology by Irradiance measurements


1
IPHIRInterPlanetary Helioseismology by
Irradiance measurements
  • Scientific Results
  • T. Toutain

2
IPHIR 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

3
IPHIR aboard a Phobos Probe
Courtesy of C. Fröhlich, and H. Roth, Davos
4
IPHIRs team of experts
Courtesy of C. Fröhlich, and H. Roth, Davos
5
IPHIR Model
Courtesy of C. Fröhlich, and H. Roth, Davos
6
Phobos 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.

7
Power Spectrum forFirst-Week of Data
8
IPHIR Power Spectrumof the 5-minute oscillations
9
5min. oscillations
10
Solar oscillation Stochastic Behaviour
11
Time-Frequency Domain Excitation of solar
oscillations
12
Solar Oscillation Correlation
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Conclusions
  • 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!
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