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Software-type Wave-Particle Interaction Analyzer (S-WPIA) by RPWI for JUICE: Science Objectives and Implementation
- 1.0487538 - ÚFA 2019 RIV AT eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
Katoh, Y. - Kojima, H. - Asamura, K. - Kasaba, Y. - Tsuchiya, F. - Kasahara, Y. - Imachi, T. - Misawa, H. - Kumamoto, A. - Yagitani, S. - Ishisaka, K. - Kimura, T. - Hikishima, M. - Miyoshi, Y. - Shoji, M. - Kitahara, M. - Santolík, Ondřej - Bergmann, J. - Puccio, W. - Gill, R. - Wieser, M. - Schmidt, W. - Barabash, S. - Wahlund, J.-E.
Software-type Wave-Particle Interaction Analyzer (S-WPIA) by RPWI for JUICE: Science Objectives and Implementation.
Planetary Radio Emissions VIII. Vienna: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 2017 - (Fischer, G.; Mann, G.; Panchenko, M.; Zarka, P.), s. 495-504. ISBN 978-3-7001-8392-1.
[International Workshop on Planetary, Solar and Heliospheric Radio Emissions (PRE 8) /8./. Seggauberg near Graz (AT), 25.10.2016-27.10.2016]
Institutional support: RVO:68378289
Keywords : wave-particle interactions * plasma waves * radio waves
OECD category: Fluids and plasma physics (including surface physics)
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We present science objectives of the Software–type Wave–Particle Interaction Analyzer (S–WPIA), which will be realized as a software function of the LowFrequency receiver (LF) running on the DPU of RPWI (Radio and Plasma Waves Investigation) for the ESA JUICE mission. S–WPIA conducts onboard computations of physical quantities indicating the energy exchange between plasma waves and energetic ions. Onboard inter–instruments communications are necessary to realize S–WPIA, which will be implemented by efforts of RPWI, PEP (Particle Environment Package) and J–MAG (JUICE Magnetometer). By providing the direct evidence of ion energization processes by plasma waves around Jovian satellites, S–WPIA increases the scientific output of JUICE while keeping its impact on the telemetry data size to a minimum: S–WPIA outputs 0.2 kB at the smallest from 440 kB waveform and particle raw data.
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