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Gravity Field Mapping Using Laser Coupled Quantum Accelerometers in Space
by
Pereira Dos Santos, F
, Bouyer, Ph
, Tardivel, S
, Mandea, M
, Lévèque, T
, Biancale, R
, Lemoine, J M
, Battelier, B
, Delavault, S
, Piquereau, A
, Fallet, C
, Bourgogne, S
in
Acceleration measurement
/ Accelerometers
/ Correlation analysis
/ End users
/ Geodesy
/ Geodetics
/ Gradiometers
/ Gravitational fields
/ Magnetic measurement
/ Mapping
/ Satellite constellations
/ Satellite-borne instruments
/ Satellites
2020
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Gravity Field Mapping Using Laser Coupled Quantum Accelerometers in Space
by
Pereira Dos Santos, F
, Bouyer, Ph
, Tardivel, S
, Mandea, M
, Lévèque, T
, Biancale, R
, Lemoine, J M
, Battelier, B
, Delavault, S
, Piquereau, A
, Fallet, C
, Bourgogne, S
in
Acceleration measurement
/ Accelerometers
/ Correlation analysis
/ End users
/ Geodesy
/ Geodetics
/ Gradiometers
/ Gravitational fields
/ Magnetic measurement
/ Mapping
/ Satellite constellations
/ Satellite-borne instruments
/ Satellites
2020
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Gravity Field Mapping Using Laser Coupled Quantum Accelerometers in Space
by
Pereira Dos Santos, F
, Bouyer, Ph
, Tardivel, S
, Mandea, M
, Lévèque, T
, Biancale, R
, Lemoine, J M
, Battelier, B
, Delavault, S
, Piquereau, A
, Fallet, C
, Bourgogne, S
in
Acceleration measurement
/ Accelerometers
/ Correlation analysis
/ End users
/ Geodesy
/ Geodetics
/ Gradiometers
/ Gravitational fields
/ Magnetic measurement
/ Mapping
/ Satellite constellations
/ Satellite-borne instruments
/ Satellites
2020
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Gravity Field Mapping Using Laser Coupled Quantum Accelerometers in Space
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Gravity Field Mapping Using Laser Coupled Quantum Accelerometers in Space
2020
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Overview
The emergence of quantum technologies, including cold atom based accelerometers, offers an opportunity to improve the performances of space geodesy missions. In this context, CNES initiated an assessment study called GRICE (GRadiométrie à Interféromètres quantiques Corrélés pour l'Espace) in order to evaluate the contribution of cold atom technologies to space geodesy and to the end users of geodetic data. In this paper, we present mission scenario for gravity field mapping based on a long baseline gradiometer. The mission is based on a constellation of two satellites, flying at an altitude of 373 km, each equipped with a cold atom accelerometer with a sensitivity of \\(6 10^-10\\)~m.s\\(^-2\\).\\(^-1/2\\). A laser link measures the distance between the two satellites and couples these two instruments in order to produce a correlated differential acceleration measurement. The main parameters, determining the performances of the payload, have been investigated. We carried out a general study of satellite architecture and simulations of the mission performances in terms of restitution of the gravity field. The simulations show that this concept would give its best performance in terms of monthly gravity fields recovery under 1000~km resolution. In the resolution band between 1000 and 222~km, the improvement of the GRICE gradient approach over the traditional range-rate approach is globally in the order of 10 to 25\\%.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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