2:15 PM - 2:30 PM
[PPS06-09] Development of the detection algorithm and its demonstration results for lunar lava tubes by Lunar Radar Sounder (LRS) onboard SELENE (Kaguya)
Keywords:Lava tube, Lunar Radar Sounder(LRS), FDTD, Moon
The purpose of this study is to construct a new detection algorithm for the LRS data that enables the mapping of global lunar lava tubes. To accurately evaluate the radar reflection intensity from the lava tube, we investigate radar patterns for cases where a lava tube exists underground by the Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) method, which is one of the electromagnetic propagation simulations. Here, lava tube shape is assumed semi-elliptical cross-section. As a result, we showed a lava tube at a depth of 150 m or more has triple echoes from the ground surface, roof, and floor. On the other hand, for lava tubes shallower than 150 m, echoes from the ground surface and roof overlap. Consequently, we found the ground surface reflection intensity vibrates against that of a case with nothing underground.
In addition, we create the surface scattering simulation code using the Kirchhoff approximation to evaluate surface scatter noise. Here, the electromagnetic field is calculated by inputting the Digital Terrain Model (DTM) calculated by the TC camera images. Since the result obtained by this simulation only include reflections from the ground surface, only echoes from the subsurface structures can be extracted by taking the difference between the result and the actual LRS data. Finally, we succussed to construct the new detection algorithm by detecting the echo pattern obtained by FDTD from the LRS data with the surface noise removed.
In this presentation, we also report the results of lava tube detection for the Marius Hills region where the lava tube has been discovered so far and the Rima Mairan region where the large mass defect is confirmed by GRAIL observation. In this way, we plan to discuss the importance of lava tube exploration and subsurface structure exploration for planets and satellites in the solar system.