PlanetiQ和Spire全球射电掩星任务的闪烁数据评估

IF 2.9 2区 地球科学 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Hyeyeon Chang, Y. Jade Morton, Timothy Dittmann, Douglas Hunt, Tibor Durgonics, John Braun, Jan-Peter Weiss
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摘要

本研究对PlanetiQ和Spire Global商业立方体卫星星座射电掩星(RO)任务获得的闪烁观测结果进行了评估。提出了一种保守算法,用于在RO测量中检测和区分电离层闪烁和其他类闪烁特征。确定的电离层闪烁事件与独立仪器的观测结果进行了比较,包括地基全球导航卫星系统闪烁监测器和星座观测系统的气象、电离层和气候-2 RO任务。从6个月的观测数据中,对发现的闪烁事件进行了进一步的统计分析,包括闪烁的地理区域、闪烁指数、星等分布和闪烁事件持续时间分布。结果表明,观测结果与电离层闪烁的一般形态一致。此外,电离层闪烁和其他检测到的异常的地理分布验证了所提出的标记算法在电离层闪烁事件和异常分类方面的有效性。本研究中的评估有助于对低成本商业RO任务的闪烁数据性能的信心,并突出了未来任务的改进领域。
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Assessment of Scintillation Data From PlanetiQ and Spire Global Radio Occultation Missions

Assessment of Scintillation Data From PlanetiQ and Spire Global Radio Occultation Missions

Assessment of Scintillation Data From PlanetiQ and Spire Global Radio Occultation Missions

Assessment of Scintillation Data From PlanetiQ and Spire Global Radio Occultation Missions

This study presents an assessment of scintillation observations obtained from PlanetiQ and Spire Global commercial CubeSat constellation radio occultation (RO) missions. A conservative algorithm is developed to detect and distinguish ionospheric scintillation from other scintillation-like features in the RO measurements. Identified ionospheric scintillation events are compared with observations from independent instruments including ground-based Global Navigation Satellite System scintillation monitors and the Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere, and Climate-2 RO mission. The identified scintillation events from 6 months of data are further analyzed statistically in terms of geographic areas where scintillations are detected, scintillation indices magnitude distributions, and duration distributions of scintillation events. The results demonstrate that the observations are consistent with the general morphology of ionospheric scintillation. Additionally, the geographic distributions of ionospheric scintillation and of other detected anomalies validate the effectiveness of the proposed flagging algorithm in classifying ionospheric scintillation events and anomalies. The assessment in this study contributes to confidence in the performance of scintillation data from low-cost commercial RO missions and highlights the areas of improvement for future missions.

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Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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