MARSIS数据反演方法

G. Picardi, D. Biccari, M. Cartacci, A. Cicchetti, S. Giuppi, A. Marini, A. Masdea, R. Noschese, F. Piccari, R. Seu, O. Bombaci, D. Calabrese, E. Zampolini, E. Pettinelli, C. Federico, A. Frigeri, P. T. Melacci, R. Orosei, L. Marinangeli, E. Flamini
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本文介绍了一种反演方法,用于分析火星快车号上的火星先进雷达(MARSIS)探测数据。在已知表面介电常数的情况下,反演过程允许估计地下材料的介电常数。此外,如果存在杂质,则可以估计任何夹杂物的介电常数以及相对于主材料的夹杂物中材料的百分比,前提是可以获得检测到界面深度的主材料的知识。数据反演方法是基于对MARSIS测量的地表与地下功率比和相对时延的分析。为了估计影响雷达回波行为的频率相关参数,在多个频率下进行了数据反演。为了估计地下菲涅耳反射率,表面和地下界面必须具有相同的粗糙度。作为初步的方法,只选择了平坦的表面。MOLA(火星轨道激光高度计)已经提供了火星可见表面的详细数据,并利用一个具有facet模型的模拟器来使用MOLA数据,以验证将用于数据反演的帧的正确选择(无杂波回波)。
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MARSIS Data Inversion Approach
In this paper we describe an inversion approach in order to analyze data from the MARSIS (Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding) instrument on Mars Express. The inversion process allows the dielectric constant of the subsurface material to be estimated provided the dielectric constant of the surface is known. In addition, if impurity are present, it is possible to estimate the dielectric constant of any inclusions as well as the percentage amount of material in the inclusions relative to the host material provided knowledge of the host material up to the depth where the interface has been detected is available. The data inversion method is based on the analysis of the surface to subsurface power ratio and the relative time delay as measured by MARSIS. The data inversion has been performed at several frequencies in order to estimate the frequency dependent parameters affecting the behavior of the radar echoes. It is necessary that the surface and subsurface interfaces have the same roughness in order to estimate the Subsurface Fresnel reflectivity. As a preliminary approach, only flat surface have been selected. MOLA (Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter) has already provided detailed data on the visible Martian surface and a simulator, with a facet model, has been utilized to use MOLA data in order to verify the correct selection of the frames that will be used for the data inversion (absence of clutter echoes).
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