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Fine-Resolution Epithermal Neutron Detector

The Fine-Resolution Epithermal Neutron Detector (FREND) is a neutron detector that is part of the instrument payload on board the Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO), launched to Mars in March 2016. This instrument is currently mapping hydrogen levels to a maximum depth of 1 m (3 ft 3 in) beneath the Martian surface, thus revealing shallow water ice distribution. This instrument has an improved resolution of 7.5 times over the one Russia contributed to NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey orbiter.

Fine-Resolution Epithermal Neutron Detector (FREND)
OperatorEuropean Space Agency
ManufacturerRussian Space Research Institute
FunctionNeutron detector and dosimeter
Mission durationPlanned: 7 years[1]
Websitenp.cosmos.ru/en-us/instruments/frend
Properties
Mass36 kg (79 lb) [2]
Host spacecraft
SpacecraftTrace Gas Orbiter
OperatorESA
Launch date14 March 2016
RocketProton-M/Briz-M
COSPAR ID2016-017A

Overview edit

FREND can provide information while orbiting Mars on the presence of hydrogen, in the form of water or hydrated minerals in the top 1 m (3 ft 3 in) of the Martian surface.[3][4][5][6] Locations where hydrogen is found may indicate water-ice deposits, which is one of the key ingredients for life. Mapping ground ice could also be useful for future resource utilization (ISRU) and crewed missions.[7]

FREND also features a dosimeter to monitor the radiation environment along its orbit around Mars.[2][7]

Objectives edit

The main science objective of the instrument is to carry out high spatial resolution mapping of epithermal and fast neutron fluxes from the Martian surface.[4] FREND will work in synergy and complement orbital and ground data as measured the Dynamic Albedo of Neutrons (DAN) instrument on the Curiosity rover, the ADRON-RM instrument on the Rosalind Franklin rover and the ADRON-EM on the Kazachok.[4]

The second goal of FREND is to use its dosimeter to measure the radiation dose at the TGO orbit from energetic particles of galactic cosmic rays and solar flares. The data will be used to estimate exposure levels of spacecraft and maintain radiation safety of crewed interplanetary flights.[2][7]

Principle and development edit

FREND Parameter/units[7][8]
Function Neutron detector and dosimeter
Mass 36 kg (79 lb)
Dimensions 465 x 380 x 370 mm
Power consumption 14 W
Energy range Neutrons: 0.4–500 keV
Charged particles: 0.5–10 MeV
Surface resolution Approx. 40 m (130 ft)
Depth resolution ≈ 1 m (3 ft 3 in)
Field of view 10°
Telemetry rate 50 Mbit/day

Cosmic rays are sufficiently energetic to break apart atoms in the top one or two metres of Mars' surface, releasing high-energy neutrons, which can be measured by FREND instrument.[4] The distribution of neutron velocities measured reveals the hydrogen content, which are a good indicator of hydrogen abundance —water or hydrated minerals— in the shallow subsurface of Mars.[4]

FREND uses inherited technology developed by the Russian Space Research Institute and flown on the High Energy Neutron Detector (HEND) on Mars Odyssey; the Mercury Gamma and Neutron Spectrometer (MGNS) on BepiColombo; the Lunar Exploration Neutron Detector (LEND) on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, and Dynamic Albedo of Neutrons (DAN) on Curiosity rover.[2][4]

This instrument's key components are four detectors containing Helium-3 for neutrons with energies from 0.4 keV to 500 keV, and a stilbene-based scintillator for high-energy neutrons up to 10 MeV.[7] Each of the four 3He detectors counts neutrons independently for increased reliability.[7] All five detectors are encased within a collimator that improves the resolution 7.5 times over the one Russia contributed to NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter.[7]

The Principal Investigator is Igor G. Mitrofanov, from the Russian Space Research Institute (IKI).[4] Mitrofanov is also the PI for ExoMars' ADRON-RM and ADRON-EM neutron detector instruments.[9][10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter and Schiaparelli Mission (2016)". European Space Agency. 16 October 2016. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d Fine Resolution Epithermal Neutron Detector (FREND) for mapping water from the ESA'S TGO. (PDF) I. G. Mitrofanov, A. B. Sanin, A. V. Malakhov, Yu. I. Bobrovnitsky, T. M. Tomilina and F. V. Fedosov. Conference: Concepts and Approaches for Mars Exploration. 2012.
  3. ^ "Russia to Construct Landing Pad for Russian-European "ExoMars-2018" Space Mission". RIA Novosti. Russia. 4 August 2014. Retrieved 5 August 2014.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter Instruments: FREND - Fine Resolution Epithermal Neutron Detector. European Space Agency. Accessed: 26 July 2018.
  5. ^ "ExoMars 2016". National Space Science Data Center. NASA. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
  6. ^ Gannon, Megan (14 March 2016). "The Science of ExoMars: New Mission to Hunt for Mars Life". Space.com. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g FREND: Fine-Resolution Epithermal Neutron Detector for ExoMars Project. Russian Space Research Institute (IKI), Nuclear Planetology Department. Accessed 26 July 2018.
  8. ^ Trace Gas Orbiter – Instrument Overview. Spaceflight 101.
  9. ^ "ExoMars 2018 mission". Russian Space Research Institute. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
  10. ^ "The ExoMars Project". RussianSpaceWeb.com. Retrieved 22 October 2013.

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Not to be confused with Front end Robotics Enabling Near term Demonstration The Fine Resolution Epithermal Neutron Detector FREND is a neutron detector that is part of the instrument payload on board the Trace Gas Orbiter TGO launched to Mars in March 2016 This instrument is currently mapping hydrogen levels to a maximum depth of 1 m 3 ft 3 in beneath the Martian surface thus revealing shallow water ice distribution This instrument has an improved resolution of 7 5 times over the one Russia contributed to NASA s 2001 Mars Odyssey orbiter Fine Resolution Epithermal Neutron Detector FREND OperatorEuropean Space AgencyManufacturerRussian Space Research InstituteFunctionNeutron detector and dosimeterMission durationPlanned 7 years 1 Websitenp wbr cosmos wbr ru wbr en us wbr instruments wbr frendPropertiesMass36 kg 79 lb 2 Host spacecraftSpacecraftTrace Gas OrbiterOperatorESALaunch date14 March 2016RocketProton M Briz MCOSPAR ID2016 017A Contents 1 Overview 2 Objectives 3 Principle and development 4 See also 5 ReferencesOverview editFREND can provide information while orbiting Mars on the presence of hydrogen in the form of water or hydrated minerals in the top 1 m 3 ft 3 in of the Martian surface 3 4 5 6 Locations where hydrogen is found may indicate water ice deposits which is one of the key ingredients for life Mapping ground ice could also be useful for future resource utilization ISRU and crewed missions 7 FREND also features a dosimeter to monitor the radiation environment along its orbit around Mars 2 7 Objectives editThe main science objective of the instrument is to carry out high spatial resolution mapping of epithermal and fast neutron fluxes from the Martian surface 4 FREND will work in synergy and complement orbital and ground data as measured the Dynamic Albedo of Neutrons DAN instrument on the Curiosity rover the ADRON RM instrument on the Rosalind Franklin rover and the ADRON EM on the Kazachok 4 The second goal of FREND is to use its dosimeter to measure the radiation dose at the TGO orbit from energetic particles of galactic cosmic rays and solar flares The data will be used to estimate exposure levels of spacecraft and maintain radiation safety of crewed interplanetary flights 2 7 Principle and development editFREND Parameter units 7 8 Function Neutron detector and dosimeter Mass 36 kg 79 lb Dimensions 465 x 380 x 370 mm Power consumption 14 W Energy range Neutrons 0 4 500 keVCharged particles 0 5 10 MeV Surface resolution Approx 40 m 130 ft Depth resolution 1 m 3 ft 3 in Field of view 10 Telemetry rate 50 Mbit day Cosmic rays are sufficiently energetic to break apart atoms in the top one or two metres of Mars surface releasing high energy neutrons which can be measured by FREND instrument 4 The distribution of neutron velocities measured reveals the hydrogen content which are a good indicator of hydrogen abundance water or hydrated minerals in the shallow subsurface of Mars 4 FREND uses inherited technology developed by the Russian Space Research Institute and flown on the High Energy Neutron Detector HEND on Mars Odyssey the Mercury Gamma and Neutron Spectrometer MGNS on BepiColombo the Lunar Exploration Neutron Detector LEND on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and Dynamic Albedo of Neutrons DAN on Curiosity rover 2 4 This instrument s key components are four detectors containing Helium 3 for neutrons with energies from 0 4 keV to 500 keV and a stilbene based scintillator for high energy neutrons up to 10 MeV 7 Each of the four 3He detectors counts neutrons independently for increased reliability 7 All five detectors are encased within a collimator that improves the resolution 7 5 times over the one Russia contributed to NASA s Mars Odyssey orbiter 7 The Principal Investigator is Igor G Mitrofanov from the Russian Space Research Institute IKI 4 Mitrofanov is also the PI for ExoMars ADRON RM and ADRON EM neutron detector instruments 9 10 See also editAstrobiology Life on Mars Water on MarsReferences edit ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter and Schiaparelli Mission 2016 European Space Agency 16 October 2016 Retrieved 24 October 2016 a b c d Fine Resolution Epithermal Neutron Detector FREND for mapping water from the ESA S TGO PDF I G Mitrofanov A B Sanin A V Malakhov Yu I Bobrovnitsky T M Tomilina and F V Fedosov Conference Concepts and Approaches for Mars Exploration 2012 Russia to Construct Landing Pad for Russian European ExoMars 2018 Space Mission RIA Novosti Russia 4 August 2014 Retrieved 5 August 2014 a b c d e f g ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter Instruments FREND Fine Resolution Epithermal Neutron Detector European Space Agency Accessed 26 July 2018 ExoMars 2016 National Space Science Data Center NASA Retrieved 15 March 2016 Gannon Megan 14 March 2016 The Science of ExoMars New Mission to Hunt for Mars Life Space com Retrieved 16 March 2016 a b c d e f g FREND Fine Resolution Epithermal Neutron Detector for ExoMars Project Russian Space Research Institute IKI Nuclear Planetology Department Accessed 26 July 2018 Trace Gas Orbiter Instrument Overview Spaceflight 101 ExoMars 2018 mission Russian Space Research Institute Retrieved 15 March 2016 The ExoMars Project RussianSpaceWeb com Retrieved 22 October 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fine Resolution Epithermal Neutron Detector amp oldid 1101008984, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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