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The BepiColombo Mercury Imaging X-Ray Spectrometer: Science Goals, Instrument Performance and Operations
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-020-00750-2 Bibcode: 2020SSRv..216..126B

Bunce, Emma J.; Muinonen, Karri; Kallio, Esa +68 more

The Mercury Imaging X-ray Spectrometer is a highly novel instrument that is designed to map Mercury's elemental composition from orbit at two angular resolutions. By observing the fluorescence X-rays generated when solar-coronal X-rays and charged particles interact with the surface regolith, MIXS will be able to measure the atomic composition of …

2020 Space Science Reviews
BepiColombo 30
Ice Giant Circulation Patterns: Implications for Atmospheric Probes
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-020-00646-1 Bibcode: 2020SSRv..216...21F

de Pater, Imke; Fletcher, Leigh N.; Irwin, Patrick G. J. +4 more

Atmospheric circulation patterns derived from multi-spectral remote sensing can serve as a guide for choosing a suitable entry location for a future in situ probe mission to the Ice Giants. Since the Voyager-2 flybys in the 1980s, three decades of observations from ground- and space-based observatories have generated a picture of Ice Giant circula…

2020 Space Science Reviews
eHST 29
Physical Processes of Meso-Scale, Dynamic Auroral Forms
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-020-00665-y Bibcode: 2020SSRv..216...46F

Sergeev, V. A.; Nishimura, Y.; Forsyth, C. +2 more

Meso-scale auroral forms, such as poleward boundary intensifications, streamers, omega bands, beads and giant undulations, are manifestations of dynamic processes in the magnetosphere driven, to a large part, by plasma instabilities in the magnetotail. New observations from ground- and space-based instrumentation and theoretical treatments are giv…

2020 Space Science Reviews
Cluster 28
Mio—First Comprehensive Exploration of Mercury's Space Environment: Mission Overview
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-020-00733-3 Bibcode: 2020SSRv..216..113M

Barabash, Stas; Korablev, Oleg; Moncuquet, Michel +17 more

Mercury has a unique and complex space environment with its weak global magnetic field, intense solar wind, tenuous exosphere, and magnetospheric plasma particles. This complex system makes Mercury an excellent science target to understand effects of the solar wind to planetary environments. In addition, investigating Mercury's dynamic magnetosphe…

2020 Space Science Reviews
BepiColombo 27
PHEBUS on Bepi-Colombo: Post-launch Update and Instrument Performance
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-020-00695-6 Bibcode: 2020SSRv..216...67Q

Korablev, Oleg; Belyaev, Denis; Chaufray, Jean-Yves +14 more

The Bepi-Colombo mission was launched in October 2018, headed for Mercury. This mission is a collaboration between Europe and Japan. It is dedicated to the study of Mercury and its environment. It will be inserted into Mercury orbit in December 2025 after a 7-year long cruise. Probing of Hermean Exosphere By Ultraviolet Spectroscopy (PHEBUS) is an…

2020 Space Science Reviews
BepiColombo 23
Plasma Wave Investigation (PWI) Aboard BepiColombo Mio on the Trip to the First Measurement of Electric Fields, Electromagnetic Waves, and Radio Waves Around Mercury
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-020-00692-9 Bibcode: 2020SSRv..216...65K

Karlsson, Tomas; Moncuquet, Michel; Issautier, Karine +14 more

The Plasma Wave Investigation (PWI) aboard the BepiColombo Mio (Mercury Magnetospheric Orbiter, MMO) will enable the first observations of electric fields, plasma waves, and radio waves in and around the Hermean magnetosphere and exosphere. The PWI has two sets of receivers (EWO with AM2P, SORBET) connected to two electric field sensors…

2020 Space Science Reviews
BepiColombo 21
Magnetospheric Studies: A Requirement for Addressing Interdisciplinary Mysteries in the Ice Giant Systems
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-020-00696-5 Bibcode: 2020SSRv..216...78K

Roussos, E.; Rymer, A.; Allen, R. C. +18 more

Uranus and Neptune are the least-explored planets in our Solar System. This paper summarizes mysteries about these incredibly intriguing planets and their environments spurred by our limited observations from Voyager 2 and Earth-based systems. Several of these observations are either inconsistent with our current understanding built from exploring…

2020 Space Science Reviews
Cluster 21
ISA, a High Sensitivity Accelerometer in the Interplanetary Space
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-020-00768-6 Bibcode: 2020SSRv..216..145S

Lucente, Marco; Lefevre, Carlo; Fiorenza, Emiliano +6 more

ISA (Italian Spring Accelerometer) is a high sensitivity accelerometer flying, as scientific payload, on-board one of the two spacecraft (the Mercury Planetary Orbiter) of BepiColombo, the first ESA mission to Mercury. The first commissioning phase (performed in the period November 2018 - August 2019) allowed to verify the functionality of the ins…

2020 Space Science Reviews
BepiColombo 20
Cometary Comae-Surface Links
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-020-00744-0 Bibcode: 2020SSRv..216..130M

Skorov, Yuri; Kappel, David; Vincent, Jean-Baptiste +9 more

A comet is a highly dynamic object, undergoing a permanent state of change. These changes have to be carefully classified and considered according to their intrinsic temporal and spatial scales. The Rosetta mission has, through its contiguous in-situ and remote sensing coverage of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko (hereafter 67P) over the time span …

2020 Space Science Reviews
Rosetta 20
Quiet, Discrete Auroral Arcs: Acceleration Mechanisms
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-020-00715-5 Bibcode: 2020SSRv..216...92L

Marghitu, O.; Karlsson, T.; Song, Y. +4 more

The theory of the acceleration of auroral particles is reviewed, focusing on developments in the last 15 years. We discuss elementary plasma physics processes leading to acceleration of electrons to energies compatible with emission observed for quiet, discrete auroral arcs, defined as arcs that have time scales of minutes or more and spatial scal…

2020 Space Science Reviews
Cluster 18