SOUNDER OPERATION

 

The Sounder is intended to monitor the electron density Ne. The regions of interest are especially :

the dense cold equatorial plasma torus (between 2.5 and 7 Rs of the planet)

the plasma sheet (between 7 and 17 Rs) and the outer magnetosphere, including Titan's neutral cloud (plasma source) and ionosphere


the Solar Wind density when its plasma frequency is >3.5 kHz (Ne >0.15 cm-3, i.e. up to Jupiter, and up to Saturn during periods of high solar activity)

Sounder should be operated on a regular basis (exploratory, mapping purposes), especially in low Ne regions. Its duty cycle should however be lower than a few %, to minimize possible disturbances to other observations or instruments. Measurements are most interesting in the magnetosphere: as the S/C velocity will be ~ 0.5 Rs/hour near periapsis, there should be 5-10 minutes on the average between measurements for a spacing of 0.05-0.1 Rs between measurements. This duty-cycle should be higher near Titan (one measurement every 2.5 min.?), depending on the efficiency of passive Ne measurement methods (essentially fuh determinations; sensitivity will probably lack for quasi-thermal noise measurements). A lower duty-cycle will be required in the Solar Wind (one measurement every ~20 minutes).

The complete frequency range should be explored, at least during the first orbits. It could be eventually reduced thereafter.

 

The Sounder is incorporated in the HFR (receiver and preamplifiers). Technical heritage is from ULYSSES. The sounder emitter produces a pulse (squarewave 24 V peak-to-peak) at a frequency controlled by the HFR syntheziser on the Dipole antenna. After eventual amplification through resonances excited at characteristic frequencies in the ambiant medium, an echo is received on Ez (or Ex if desired); a sounding sequence consists of m Passive sweeps (used as reference for the identification of resonances, with the emitter Off) followed by n Active sweeps (with emitter On), such as PAA (m=1, n=2) or AAA (m=0, n=3). Several active spectra taken consecutively are useful to separate spurious signals or strong fluctuating emissions from resonances.

 

During an active sweep, emission is immediately followed by reception, frequency by frequency: at frequency f, a pulse of width dt and spectrum of width df centered on f is emitted; 3 successive measurements are performed at each frequency (each with AGC + auto-correlation, for a maximum dynamic range) within 30-50 msec, from which 18 useful quantities can be later derived (decay scale of resonances, etc...). A flag should be sent to other experiments when the Sounder is active.

 

There are 90 frequency steps grouped in 5 bands of 18 channels:

 

               Band                                  Bandwidth                       Excitation: Pulse width

               (kHz)                             (or Freq. resolution)                          (msec)

            3.6 - 7.2                                  200                                                    5

            7.2 - 14.4                                400                                                    2.5

          14.4 - 28.8                                800                                                    1.25

          28.8 - 57.6                                1600                                                  0.625

          57.6 - 115.2                              3200                                                  0.3125

 

A complete sweep lasts for 2.7 to 4.5 sec. The bit-rate corresponds to 6 bytes (3 AGC + 3 auto-correlations) every 30-50 msec, or 960-1600 bps. The data output is thus 540 bytes (4320 bits) per sweep.

 

Start and stop frequencies are programmable, so that only part of the band may be explored (especially after a few orbits). The other programmable parameters include the Wait times (T1, T2, T3) between excitation, measurements and next frequency, the Receiving antenna, and the Number of consecutive sounding cycles and of Passive/Active sweeps in each cycle.

 

There should be only ONE type of Operating mode between 2 sounding sequences (i.e. no HFR setup change), i.e. over a 2.5 - 20 minutes interval.

 

 


This is an excerpt from Zarka's HFR Operating Modes manual (.pdf)