TY - JOUR
T1 - Initial performance of the radio occultation experiment in the Venus orbiter mission Akatsuki Akatsuki at Venus
T2 - The First Year of Scientific Operation Masato Nakamura, Dmitri Titov, Kevin McGouldrick, Pierre Drossart, Jean-Loup Bertaux and Huixin Liu 7. Planetary science
AU - Imamura, Takeshi
AU - Ando, Hiroki
AU - Tellmann, Silvia
AU - Pätzold, Martin
AU - Häusler, Bernd
AU - Yamazaki, Atsushi
AU - Sato, Takao M.
AU - Noguchi, Katsuyuki
AU - Futaana, Yoshifumi
AU - Oschlisniok, Janusz
AU - Limaye, Sanjay
AU - Choudhary, R. K.
AU - Murata, Yasuhiro
AU - Takeuchi, Hiroshi
AU - Hirose, Chikako
AU - Ichikawa, Tsutomu
AU - Toda, Tomoaki
AU - Tomiki, Atsushi
AU - Abe, Takumi
AU - Yamamoto, Zen Ichi
AU - Noda, Hirotomo
AU - Iwata, Takahiro
AU - Murakami, Shin Ya
AU - Satoh, Takehiko
AU - Fukuhara, Tetsuya
AU - Ogohara, Kazunori
AU - Sugiyama, Ko Ichiro
AU - Kashimura, Hiroki
AU - Ohtsuki, Shoko
AU - Takagi, Seiko
AU - Yamamoto, Yukio
AU - Hirata, Naru
AU - Hashimoto, George L.
AU - Yamada, Manabu
AU - Suzuki, Makoto
AU - Ishii, Nobuaki
AU - Hayashiyama, Tomoko
AU - Lee, Yeon Joo
AU - Nakamura, Masato
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Nos. JP22244060, JP24540482, JP16H04060, JP00706335 and JP16H02231.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 The Author(s).
PY - 2017/12/1
Y1 - 2017/12/1
N2 - After the arrival of Akatsuki spacecraft of Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency at Venus in December 2015, the radio occultation experiment, termed RS (Radio Science), obtained 19 vertical profiles of the Venusian atmosphere by April 2017. An onboard ultra-stable oscillator is used to generate stable X-band downlink signals needed for the experiment. The quantities to be retrieved are the atmospheric pressure, the temperature, the sulfuric acid vapor mixing ratio, and the electron density. Temperature profiles were successfully obtained down to ~ 38 km altitude and show distinct atmospheric structures depending on the altitude. The overall structure is close to the previous observations, suggesting a remarkable stability of the thermal structure. Local time-dependent features are seen within and above the clouds, which is located around 48-70 km altitude. The H2SO4 vapor density roughly follows the saturation curve at cloud heights, suggesting equilibrium with cloud particles. The ionospheric electron density profiles are also successfully retrieved, showing distinct local time dependence. Akatsuki RS mainly probes the low and middle latitude regions thanks to the near-equatorial orbit in contrast to the previous radio occultation experiments using polar orbiters. Studies based on combined analyses of RS and optical imaging data are ongoing.[Figure not available: see fulltext.]
AB - After the arrival of Akatsuki spacecraft of Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency at Venus in December 2015, the radio occultation experiment, termed RS (Radio Science), obtained 19 vertical profiles of the Venusian atmosphere by April 2017. An onboard ultra-stable oscillator is used to generate stable X-band downlink signals needed for the experiment. The quantities to be retrieved are the atmospheric pressure, the temperature, the sulfuric acid vapor mixing ratio, and the electron density. Temperature profiles were successfully obtained down to ~ 38 km altitude and show distinct atmospheric structures depending on the altitude. The overall structure is close to the previous observations, suggesting a remarkable stability of the thermal structure. Local time-dependent features are seen within and above the clouds, which is located around 48-70 km altitude. The H2SO4 vapor density roughly follows the saturation curve at cloud heights, suggesting equilibrium with cloud particles. The ionospheric electron density profiles are also successfully retrieved, showing distinct local time dependence. Akatsuki RS mainly probes the low and middle latitude regions thanks to the near-equatorial orbit in contrast to the previous radio occultation experiments using polar orbiters. Studies based on combined analyses of RS and optical imaging data are ongoing.[Figure not available: see fulltext.]
KW - Akatsuki
KW - Radio occultation
KW - Venus
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U2 - 10.1186/s40623-017-0722-3
DO - 10.1186/s40623-017-0722-3
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85030859674
SN - 1880-5981
VL - 69
JO - Earth, Planets and Space
JF - Earth, Planets and Space
IS - 1
M1 - 137
ER -