학술논문

Strofio: A novel neutral mass spectrograph for sampling Mercury's exosphere
Document Type
Conference
Source
2012 IEEE Aerospace Conference Aerospace Conference, 2012 IEEE. :1-11 Mar, 2012
Subject
Aerospace
Transportation
Signal Processing and Analysis
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Instruments
Anodes
Dispersion
Application specific integrated circuits
Ions
Sensitivity
Delay lines
Language
ISSN
1095-323X
Abstract
Strofio is a scientific investigation to sample in-situ the neutral atoms in Mercury's exosphere. Strofio is based on a novel mass spectrograph that determines the particle mass-per-charge (m/q) by a time-of-flight (TOF) technique. This novel technique achieves a mass resolution (m/Δm) at mass 18 of >100, with a high sensitivity of 0.14 (counts/s)/(particles/cm 3 ) and a mass of only 4kg. Strofio employs a rotating electric field to “stamp” the start time of the incoming ionized particles and a micro-channel plate (MCP) detector to record the stop time and position. This eliminates the need for foils or shutters, resulting in nearly 100% duty cycle and a low mass design. Strofio is funded by NASA to fly on the European Space Agency mission BepiColombo to the planet Mercury. It is part of the four instrument SERENA suite situated on the Mercury Planetary Orbiter (MPO), which will enter in a 400 × 1500km polar orbit. This paper describes the theory of operation, the instrument components, and focuses on the front end electronics and processing required to read and accumulate the particle data.