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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics Année : 2016

The Mass Spectrum Analyzer (MSA) on board the BepiColombo MMO

Dominique C. Delcourt
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Frédéric Leblanc
Christophe Verdeil
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Bruno Katra
Dominique Fontaine
Jean-Jacques Berthelier
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Observations from the MESSENGER spacecraft have considerably enhanced our understanding of the plasma environment at Mercury. In particular, measurements from the Fast Imaging Plasma Spectrometer (FIPS) provide evidences of a variety of ion species of planetary origin (He+, O+, Na+) in the northern dayside cusp and in the nightside plasma sheet. A more comprehensive view of Mercury's plasma environment will be provided by the Bepi Colombo mission that will be launched in 2018. Onboard the Bepi Colombo MMO spacecraft, the MPPE (Mercury Plasma/Particle Experiment) consortium gathers different sensors dedicated to particle measurements. Among these sensors, the Mass Spectrum Analyzer (MSA) is the instrument dedicated to plasma composition analysis. It consists of a top-hat for energy analysis followed by a Time-Of-Flight (TOF) chamber to derive the ion mass. Taking advantage of the spacecraft rotation, MSA will measure three-dimensional distribution functions in one spin (4 s), from energies characteristic of exospheric populations (in the eV range) up to plasma sheet energies (up to ~38 keV/q). A notable feature of the MSA instrument is that the TOF chamber is polarized with a linear electric field that leads to isochronous TOFs and enhanced mass resolution (typically, m/∆m ≈ 40 for ions with energies up to 13 keV/q). At Mercury, this capability is of paramount importance to thoroughly characterize the wide variety of ion species originating from the planet surface. It is thus anticipated that MSA will provide unprecedented information on ion populations in the Hermean environment and hence improve our understanding of the coupling processes at work.
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insu-01333668 , version 1 (07-05-2020)

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Dominique C. Delcourt, Y. Saito, Frédéric Leblanc, Christophe Verdeil, S. Yokota, et al.. The Mass Spectrum Analyzer (MSA) on board the BepiColombo MMO. Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics, 2016, 121 (7), pp.6749-6761. ⟨10.1002/2016JA022380⟩. ⟨insu-01333668⟩
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