Presentation Information
[PCG17-P01]Challenges for ion measurements in a comet mission
*Satoshi Kasahara1, Shoichiro Yokota2, Kazushi Asamura3, Yoshifumi Saito3, Masafumi Hirahara4 (1.The University of Tokyo, 2.Osaka University, 3.ISAS, 4.Nagoya University)
Keywords:
Cometary plasma,in-situ mass spectrometry
The Comet Interceptor mission, led by ESA, aims at a long period comet or an interstellar object. JAXA will provide an ultra-small (24 U) daughter spacecraft, whose closest approach will be less than 1,000 km, allowing the first-ever multi-spacecraft fly-by observations of a comet. The small gravity and high gas production rate of comets set neutral-plasma environments that are unique in the solar system, which provides insights into plasma universe. Here we present three challenges for ion measurements in Comet Interceptor:(1)harsh dust environment, (2)necessity of a large field of view, and (3)low-resource instrumentation.
