BepiColombo is a joint ESA/JAXA mission to Mercury with challenging objectives regarding geophysics, geodesy and fundamental physics. In particular, the Mercury Orbiter Radioscience Experiment (MORE) intends, as one of its goals, to perform a test of General Relativity. This can be done by measuring and constraing the post-Newtonian (PN) parameters to an accuracy significantly better than current one. In this work we perform a global full-cycle simulation of the BepiColombo Radio Science Experiments (RSE) in a realistic scenario, focussing on the relativity experiment but solving simultaneously for all the parameters of interest for RSE in a global least squares fit within a constrained multiarc strategy. The results on the achievable accuracy for each PN parameter will be presented and discussed.

The relativity experiment of MORE: global full-cycle simulation and results

SCHETTINO, GIULIA;TOMMEI, GIACOMO
2015-01-01

Abstract

BepiColombo is a joint ESA/JAXA mission to Mercury with challenging objectives regarding geophysics, geodesy and fundamental physics. In particular, the Mercury Orbiter Radioscience Experiment (MORE) intends, as one of its goals, to perform a test of General Relativity. This can be done by measuring and constraing the post-Newtonian (PN) parameters to an accuracy significantly better than current one. In this work we perform a global full-cycle simulation of the BepiColombo Radio Science Experiments (RSE) in a realistic scenario, focussing on the relativity experiment but solving simultaneously for all the parameters of interest for RSE in a global least squares fit within a constrained multiarc strategy. The results on the achievable accuracy for each PN parameter will be presented and discussed.
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