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In-orbit results of the Coupled Dark State Magnetometer aboard the China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite.

Tytuł:
In-orbit results of the Coupled Dark State Magnetometer aboard the China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite.
Autorzy:
Pollinger, Andreas
Amtmann, Christoph
Betzler, Alexander
Bingjun Cheng
Ellmeier, Michaela
Hagen, Christian
Jernej, Irmgard
Lammegger, Roland
Bin Zhou
Magnes, Werner
Temat:
MAGNETIC field measurements
MAGNETOMETERS
SCALAR field theory
ARTIFICIAL satellites
MAGNETIC fields
ORBITS of artificial satellites
Źródło:
Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods & Data Systems Discussions (GID); 2019, p1-27, 27p
Czasopismo naukowe
The China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite (CSES) was launched in February 2018 into a polar, sun-synchronous, low Earth orbit. It provides the first demonstration of the Coupled Dark State Magnetometer (CDSM) measurement principle in space. The CDSM is an optical scalar magnetometer based on the Coherent Population Trapping (CPT) effect and measures the scalar field with the lowest absolute error aboard CSES. Therefore, it serves as the reference instrument for the measurements done by the fluxgate sensors within the High Precision Magnetometer instrument package. In this paper several correction steps are discussed in order to improve the accuracy of the CDSM data. This includes the extraction of valid 1 Hz data, the application of the sensor heading characteristic, the handling of discontinuities at CPT resonance transitions as well as the removal of fluxgate and satellite interferences. The in-orbit performance is compared to the Absolute Scalar Magnetometer aboard the SWARM satellite Bravo via the CHAOS-6 magnetic field model. Additionally, an uncertainty of the magnetic field measurement is derived from unexpected parametric changes of the CDSM in orbit in combination with performance measurements on ground. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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