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  • 2017 Interior of 67P/C-G comet as seen by CONSERT bistatic radar on Rosettacitations
  • 2016Cosmochemical implications of CONSERT permittivity characterization of 67P/CGcitations
  • 2016An interpretation of the CONSERT and SESAME-PP results based on new permittivity measurements of porous water ice and ice-basaltic/organic dust mixtures suggests an increase of porosity with depth in 67Pcitations
  • 2016Looking at Comet 67P Sub-surface in the Vicinity of Abydoscitations
  • 2016Characterizing the interior of 67P in the vicinity of Abydoscitations
  • 2016Cosmochemical implications of CONSERT permittivity characterization of 67P/C-Gcitations
  • 2016Heterogeneities of 67P nucleus seen by CONSERT in the vicinity of Abydoscitations
  • 2016Mineralogical Implications of CONSERT Permittivity Characterization of 67Pcitations
  • 2016Effect of meter-scale heterogeneities inside 67P nucleus on CONSERT datacitations
  • 2015Insights gained from Data Measured by the CONSERT Instrument during Philae's Descent onto 67P/C-G's surfacecitations
  • 2015Broadband permittivity measurements on porous planetary regoliths simulants, in relation with the Rosetta mission to 67P/C-Gcitations
  • 2015CONSERT Radar Investigations of the Shallow Subsurface of Comet 67P, in the Vicinity of the Philae Landercitations
  • 2015Broadband Permittivity Measurements on Porous Planetary Soil Simulants, in Relation with the Rosetta Missioncitations
  • 2015The CONSERT Instrument during Philae's Descent onto 67P/C-G’s surface: Insights on Philae’s Attitude and the Surface Permittivity Measurements at the Agilkia-Landing-Sitecitations
  • 2015Revealing the Possible Existence of a Near-Surface Gradient in Local Properties of 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko Nucleus Through CONSERT Measurementscitations
  • 2015The interior of 67P/C-G nucleus revealed by CONSERT measurements and simulationscitations
  • 2014Revealing the properties of Chuyurmov-Gerasimenko's shallow sub-surface through CONSERT's measurements at grazing anglescitations
  • 2009Comet nuclei primordial aggregation effects on their internal structurecitations
  • 2008Imaging of the Internal Structure of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko from Radiotomography CONSERT Data (Rosetta Mission) through spectral techniquescitations
  • 2008Comet nuclei aggregation and thermal simulations to prepare the Rosetta missioncitations
  • 2007Imaging of the Internal Structure of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko from Radiotomography CONSERT Data by Using Grid Computing Techniques (Rosetta Mission).citations

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  • Hérique, Alain
  • Lasue, Jérémie
  • Ciarletti, Valérie
  • Levasseur-Regourd, Anny Chantal
  • Zine, Sonia
  • Plettemeier, Dirk
  • Buttarazzi, Ilaria
  • Beck, Pierre
  • Bonal, Lydie
  • Heggy, Essam
  • Quirico, Eric
  • Sabouroux, Pierre
  • Gall, Alice Le
  • Lethuillier, Anthony
  • Encrenaz, Pierre
  • Thomas, Nicolas
  • Poch, Olivier
  • Neves, Luisa
  • Brouet, Yann
  • Herique, Alain
  • Pommerol, Antoine
  • Guiffaut, Christophe
  • Lemonnier, Florentin
  • Buttarazzi, E.
  • Rogez, Yves
  • Statz, Christoph
  • Hahnel, Ronny
  • Abraham, Jens
  • Hegler, Sebastian
  • Pasquero, Pierre
  • Thomas, Nick
  • Olagnier, Fleur
  • Sabouroux, P.
  • Brouet, Y.
  • Thomas, N.
  • Herique, A.
  • Statz, C.
  • Hegler, S.
  • Plettemeier, D.
  • Hadamcik, Edith
  • Botet, R.
  • Benna, M.
  • Barriot, J.-P.
  • Capria, M. T.
  • Sanctis, Maria Cristina De
  • Turrini, Diego
  • Coradini, A.
  • Botet, Robert
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Effect of meter-scale heterogeneities inside 67P nucleus on CONSERT data

  • Lemonnier, Florentin
  • Guiffaut, Christophe
  • Lasue, Jérémie
  • Kofman, Wlodek W.
  • Ciarletti, Valérie
  • Levasseur-Regourd, Anny Chantal
  • Herique, Alain
Abstract

Since their arrival at comet 67P in August 2014, a number of instruments onboard Rosetta’s main spacecraft and Philae lander have been observing the surface of the nucleus and revealed details of amazing surficial structures (hundreds of meters deep pits and cliffs, surface roughness of the order of a couple of meters in size, non-continuous apparent layers on both lobes of the comet). After two years of observations, the activity of the comet has also been better constrained, while the origin of sporadic jet activities remains debated. This surficial information is complemented by relevant measurements assessing the nucleus internal structure that have been collected by the CONSERT (Comet Nucleus Sounding Experiment by Radiowave Transmission) experiment in order to constrain the nucleus formation and evolution. The CONSERT experiment is a bistatic radar with receivers and transmitters on-board both Rosetta’s main spacecraft and the Philae lander. The instrument transmits electromagnetic waves at 90 MHz (10 MHz bandwidth) between Philae and Rosetta. The signal propagated through the small lobe of 67P over distances ranging from approximately 200 to 800 meters depending on the spacecraft location and probed a maximum depth of about one hundred meters in the vicinity of the final landing site Abydos. The CONSERT data have been used to obtain an estimate of the permittivity mean value. Thanks to the 10 MHz frequency bandwidth of the signal used by the instrument, a spatial resolution around 10m is obtained inside the sounded volume of the nucleus. In this work, we analyze the effect of internal heterogeneities of 67P on the CONSERT data by simulating the propagation of the signal through a fractal model of the comet interior. We considered for the simulations a range of realistic permittivity values and characteristic sizes of the material heterogeneities. The different parameters values used have an impact on the width of the signal propagating through the modeled nucleus. Comparison with the values measured by CONSERT will allow us to determine the possible permittivity variations and heterogeneities size compatible with 67P internal structure.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • experiment
  • simulation