卡西尼双基地雷达实验:泰坦极地的初步结果

Giancorrado Brighi
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在双基地雷达观测中,可以分析目标行星表面的反射回波,以推断其表面统计数据和近表面成分。在这项工作中,对卡西尼号宇宙飞船收集的关于泰坦极地的两个X波段双基地雷达观测结果进行了初步检查。相对介电常数和均方根(rms)表面斜率的剖面作为分析的输出,进行了讨论,并与泰坦地貌学的现有知识进行了比较。为了评估与反射回波的光谱加宽成比例的均方根斜率,使用高斯模板将基本拟合程序应用于接收光谱,以稍后评估拟合曲线的全宽半最大值。介电常数是根据来自泰坦的信号反射的正交圆偏振分量之间的功率比计算的。平均而言,介电常数的估计值与覆盖地球干燥表面的预期材料一致,而在海洋中发现的值略低。与过去对其他目标的双基地观测相比,均方根斜率通常较低。泰坦的北极海显示出前所未有的平滑,上限为0.01(^\circ\)的坡度。对于南极的孤立点,推断出了类似的值,暗示可能存在充满液态碳氢化合物的盆地。整个文件都强调了分析的主要问题,结论中提出了对未来工作的一些想法。
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Cassini Bistatic Radar Experiments: Preliminary Results on Titan’s Polar Regions

In bistatic radar observations, reflected echoes from the surface of a target planet can be analyzed to infer its surface statistics and near-surface constituents. In this work, a preliminary inspection of two X-band bistatic radar observations gathered by the Cassini spacecraft about Titan’s polar regions is presented. Profiles of relative dielectric constant and root-mean-square (rms) surface slope are provided as outputs of the analysis, discussed, and compared with the present knowledge of Titan geomorphology. For the assessment of the rms slope, proportional to the spectral broadening of reflected echoes, a basic fitting procedure was applied to the received spectra using a Gaussian template, to later evaluate the full-width half-maximum of the fitting curve. The dielectric constant was computed from the power ratio between orthogonally circularly polarized components of signal reflections from Titan. Dielectric constant estimates are, on average, consistent with the expected materials covering the dry surfaces of the planet, while slightly low values were found over the seas. The rms slopes are generally low compared to past bistatic observations of other targets. Titan’s north polar seas are revealed to feature an unprecedented smoothness, with 0.01\(^\circ\) of slope as an upper bound. Similar values were inferred for isolated spots in the southern pole, hinting at the possible presence of basins filled with liquid hydrocarbons. The main issues with the analysis are emphasized throughout the document, and some ideas for future work are presented in the conclusions.

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