Title :
The Impact of Solar Irradiance on AJISAI´s Spin Period Measured by the Graz 2-kHz SLR System
Author :
Kucharski, Daniel ; Kirchner, Georg ; Otsubo, Toshimichi ; Koidl, Franz
Author_Institution :
Space Res. Inst., Austrian Acad. of Sci., Graz, Austria
fDate :
3/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The Graz kHz Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) system is the first system operating with a 2-kHz-repetition-rate laser. Using Graz 2-kHz SLR data only, we applied a new analytical approach to determine the spin period of the passive satellite AJISAI. This method analyzes the range measurements to the single corner-cube-reflector panels of AJISAI, allowing accurate determination of an actual attitude of this satellite during day and night. Using Graz kHz SLR data of more than five years, we processed 877 passes of AJISAI (October 9, 2003-December 22, 2008) and calculated its spin period ( ~ 2 s) with an accuracy of 0.0042% (84 ??s). This spin period (T) is increasing, following an exponential trend:T =1.9028 ??Exp (0.014859 . (Year - 2003.0)) s. This slow down is mainly caused by the gravitational and magnetic fields of the Earth. The high accuracy allows, for the first time, the detection of small perturbations of the spin period caused by nongravitational effects related to the solar energy flux to which the satellite is exposed.
Keywords :
aerospace instrumentation; artificial satellites; laser ranging; remote sensing by laser beam; solar radiation; AD 2003 10 09 to 2008 12 22; AJISAI passive satellite; Earth gravitational field; Earth magnetic field; Graz SLR system; Graz Satellite Laser Ranging system; frequency 2 kHz; range measurement; satellite spin period; solar energy flux; solar irradiance; time 84 mus; AJISAI; Graz kHz SLR; nongravitational perturbation; satellite laser ranging (SLR); satellite spin;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2009.2031229