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[P-PS11] 惑星科学

2016年5月26日(木) 13:45 〜 15:15 104 (1F)

コンビーナ:*濱野 景子(東京大学大学院理学系研究科地球惑星科学専攻)、鎌田 俊一(北海道大学 創成研究機構)、座長:野田 寛大(国立天文台)、鎌田 俊一(北海道大学 創成研究機構)

14:00 〜 14:15

[PPS11-26] JUICE/GALA-J (1) : JUICE 搭載ガニメデレーザー高度計 (GALA) - 概要および日本チームの役割

*塩谷 圭吾1並木 則行2小林 正規3木村 淳4荒木 博志2野田 寛大2押上 祥子2鹿島 伸悟2石橋 高3小林 進悟5尾崎 正伸1水野 貴秀1宇都宮 真1斎藤 義文1東原 和行1鎌田 俊一5松本 晃治2倉本 圭5佐々木 晶6岩村 哲7飯田 光人8松本 吉昭8藤井 雅之9藤代 尚文10山室 智康11Lingenauber, Kay12Behnke, Thomas12Oberst, Juergen12Jaenchen, Judit12Loetzke, Horst-Georg12Michaelis, Harald12Hussmann, Hauke12 (1.宇宙航空研究開発機構・宇宙科学研究所、2.国立天文台、3.千葉工大、4.東京工業大学 地球生命研究所、5.北海道大学、6.大阪大学、7.MRJ、8.プラネット、9.ファムサイエンス、10.アストロオプト、11.オプトクラフト、12.ドイツ航空宇宙センター)

キーワード:JUICE、GALA、木星、氷衛星、ガニメデ、レーザー高度計

We present an introduction, current status, and especially role of the Japan team for the Ganymede Laser Altimeter (GALA) for the Jupiter Icy Moon Explorer (JUICE) mission. JUICE is a mission of ESA to be launched in 2022, and GALA is one of the payloads of JUICE.
Major objectives of GALA are to provide topographic data of Ganymede, the largest satellite of Jupiter, and to measure its tidal amplitudes. The latter is crucially important to detect and to characterize an underground ocean on Ganymede. Furthermore, GALA support geological studies, e.g., identification of characterization of tectonic and cryo-volcanic regions, impact basins, and craters. GALA also provides information on surface roughness and the albedo.
For the laser altimetry, GALA emits and receives laser pulses at about 500 km altitude above Ganymede. Wavelength, energy, and nominal repetition frequency of the laser pulse are 1064 nm, 17 mJ, and 30 Hz, respectively. Reflected beam from the Ganymede surface is received by the receiver telescope with 25 cm diameter aperture, re-focused by the BEO including a narrow band-pass filter, and then detected by the APD detector.
Development of GALA is carried out in international collaboration from Germany, Japan, Switzerland, and Spain. GALA-Japan will develop the Backend Optics (BEO), the Focal Plane assembly (FPA) including an avalanche photo-diode (APD) detector, and the Analog Electronics module (AEM) in the receiver chain. It should be noted that responsibility of development of the receiver telescope has been moved from Japan to Germany. Based on the heritage of studies for the telescope, GALA-Japan will contribute to the receiver telescope development through the German team.