The Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) mission will make the first global observations of the heliosphere’s interaction with the interstellar medium. IBEX achieves these breakthrough observations by traveling outside of the Earth’s magnetosphere in a highly elliptical orbit and taking global Energetic Neutral Atoms (ENA) images over energies from ∼10 eV to 6 keV. IBEX’s high‐apogee (∼50 RE) orbit enables heliospheric ENA measurements by providing viewing from far above the Earth’s relatively bright magnetospheric ENA emissions. This high energy orbit is achieved from a Pegasus XL launch vehicle by adding the propulsion from an IBEX‐supplied solid rocket motor and the spacecraft’s hydrazine propulsion system. IBEX carries two very large‐aperture, single‐pixel ENA cameras that view perpendicular to the spacecraft’s Sun‐pointed spin axis. Each six months, the continuous spinning of the spacecraft and periodic re‐pointing to maintain the sun‐pointing spin axis naturally lead to global, all‐sky images. Over the course of our NASA Phase B program, the IBEX team optimized the designs of all subsystems. In this paper we summarize several significant advances in both IBEX sensors, our expected signal to noise (and background), and our groundbreaking approach to achieve a very high‐altitude orbit from a Pegasus launch vehicle for the first time. IBEX is in full scale development and on track for launch in June of 2008.
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26 September 2006
PHYSICS OF THE INNER HELIOSHEATH: Voyager Observations, Theory, and Future Prospects; 5th Annual IGPP International Astrophysics Conference
3-9 March 2006
Oahu, Hawaii (USA)
Research Article|
September 26 2006
The interstellar boundary explorer (IBEX): Update at the end of phase B Available to Purchase
D. J. McComas;
D. J. McComas
1Southwest Research Institute, P.O. Drawer 28510, San Antonio, TX 78228
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F. Allegrini;
F. Allegrini
1Southwest Research Institute, P.O. Drawer 28510, San Antonio, TX 78228
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L. Bartolone;
L. Bartolone
2Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum, 1300 South Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60605
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P. Bochsler;
P. Bochsler
3University of Bern, Physikalisches Institut, Sidlerstr. 5, Bern, CH‐3012, Switzerland
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M. Bzowski;
M. Bzowski
4Polish Academy of Sciences, Space Research Centre, Bartycka 18 A, 00‐716, Warsaw, Poland
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M. Collier;
M. Collier
5NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Code 692, Greenbelt, MD 20771
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H. Fahr;
H. Fahr
6University of Bonn, Auf dem Hugel 71, D‐53121, Bonn, Germany
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H. Fichtner;
H. Fichtner
7Ruhr‐Universität Bochum, Lehrstuhl IV: Weltraum‐und‐Astrophysic, D‐44780, Bochum, Germany
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P. Frisch;
P. Frisch
8University of Chicago, 5640 South Ellis Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637
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H. Funsten;
H. Funsten
9Los Alamos National Laboratory, P.O. Box 1663, Los Alamos, NM 87545
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Steve Fuselier;
Steve Fuselier
10Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center, 3251 Hanover Street, Palo Alto, CA 94304
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G. Gloeckler;
G. Gloeckler
11University of Maryland, Department of Physics, College Park, MD 20742
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M. Gruntman;
M. Gruntman
12University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089
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V. Izmodenov;
V. Izmodenov
13Moscow State University, Vorob’evy Gory, Glavnoe Zdanie MGU, 119899 Moscow, Russia
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P. Knappenberger;
P. Knappenberger
2Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum, 1300 South Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60605
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M. Lee;
M. Lee
14University of New Hampshire, Space Science Center, Morse Hall, Durham, NH 03824
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S. Livi;
S. Livi
15Applied Physics Laboratory/JHU, 11100 Johns Hopkins Road, Laurel, MD 20723
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D. Mitchell;
D. Mitchell
15Applied Physics Laboratory/JHU, 11100 Johns Hopkins Road, Laurel, MD 20723
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E. Möbius;
E. Möbius
14University of New Hampshire, Space Science Center, Morse Hall, Durham, NH 03824
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T. Moore;
T. Moore
5NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Code 692, Greenbelt, MD 20771
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S. Pope;
S. Pope
1Southwest Research Institute, P.O. Drawer 28510, San Antonio, TX 78228
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D. Reisenfeld;
D. Reisenfeld
16University of Montana, Physics and Astronomy, 32 Campus Drive, Missoula, MT 59812
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E. Roelof;
E. Roelof
15Applied Physics Laboratory/JHU, 11100 Johns Hopkins Road, Laurel, MD 20723
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H. Runge;
H. Runge
17Orbital Sciences Corporation, 21839 Atlantic Blvd., Dulles, VA 20166
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J. Scherrer;
J. Scherrer
1Southwest Research Institute, P.O. Drawer 28510, San Antonio, TX 78228
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N. Schwadron;
N. Schwadron
18Boston University, 725 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215
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R. Tyler;
R. Tyler
17Orbital Sciences Corporation, 21839 Atlantic Blvd., Dulles, VA 20166
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M. Wieser;
M. Wieser
19Swedish Institute of Space Physics, IRF, Box 812, SE‐981, 28 Kiruna, Sweden
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M. Witte;
M. Witte
20Max Planck Institute fur Aeronomie, Buchenweg 32, 37191 Katlenburg, Lindau, Germany
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P. Wurz;
P. Wurz
3University of Bern, Physikalisches Institut, Sidlerstr. 5, Bern, CH‐3012, Switzerland
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G. Zank
G. Zank
21University of California Riverside, Inst. Geophys. & Planetary Physics, Riverside CA 92521
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D. J. McComas
1
F. Allegrini
1
L. Bartolone
2
P. Bochsler
3
M. Bzowski
4
M. Collier
5
H. Fahr
6
H. Fichtner
7
P. Frisch
8
H. Funsten
9
Steve Fuselier
10
G. Gloeckler
11
M. Gruntman
12
V. Izmodenov
13
P. Knappenberger
2
M. Lee
14
S. Livi
15
D. Mitchell
15
E. Möbius
14
T. Moore
5
S. Pope
1
D. Reisenfeld
16
E. Roelof
15
H. Runge
17
J. Scherrer
1
N. Schwadron
18
R. Tyler
17
M. Wieser
19
M. Witte
20
P. Wurz
3
G. Zank
21
1Southwest Research Institute, P.O. Drawer 28510, San Antonio, TX 78228
2Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum, 1300 South Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60605
3University of Bern, Physikalisches Institut, Sidlerstr. 5, Bern, CH‐3012, Switzerland
4Polish Academy of Sciences, Space Research Centre, Bartycka 18 A, 00‐716, Warsaw, Poland
5NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Code 692, Greenbelt, MD 20771
6University of Bonn, Auf dem Hugel 71, D‐53121, Bonn, Germany
7Ruhr‐Universität Bochum, Lehrstuhl IV: Weltraum‐und‐Astrophysic, D‐44780, Bochum, Germany
8University of Chicago, 5640 South Ellis Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637
9Los Alamos National Laboratory, P.O. Box 1663, Los Alamos, NM 87545
10Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Center, 3251 Hanover Street, Palo Alto, CA 94304
11University of Maryland, Department of Physics, College Park, MD 20742
12University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089
13Moscow State University, Vorob’evy Gory, Glavnoe Zdanie MGU, 119899 Moscow, Russia
14University of New Hampshire, Space Science Center, Morse Hall, Durham, NH 03824
15Applied Physics Laboratory/JHU, 11100 Johns Hopkins Road, Laurel, MD 20723
16University of Montana, Physics and Astronomy, 32 Campus Drive, Missoula, MT 59812
17Orbital Sciences Corporation, 21839 Atlantic Blvd., Dulles, VA 20166
18Boston University, 725 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215
19Swedish Institute of Space Physics, IRF, Box 812, SE‐981, 28 Kiruna, Sweden
20Max Planck Institute fur Aeronomie, Buchenweg 32, 37191 Katlenburg, Lindau, Germany
21University of California Riverside, Inst. Geophys. & Planetary Physics, Riverside CA 92521
AIP Conf. Proc. 858, 241–250 (2006)
Citation
D. J. McComas, F. Allegrini, L. Bartolone, P. Bochsler, M. Bzowski, M. Collier, H. Fahr, H. Fichtner, P. Frisch, H. Funsten, Steve Fuselier, G. Gloeckler, M. Gruntman, V. Izmodenov, P. Knappenberger, M. Lee, S. Livi, D. Mitchell, E. Möbius, T. Moore, S. Pope, D. Reisenfeld, E. Roelof, H. Runge, J. Scherrer, N. Schwadron, R. Tyler, M. Wieser, M. Witte, P. Wurz, G. Zank; The interstellar boundary explorer (IBEX): Update at the end of phase B. AIP Conf. Proc. 26 September 2006; 858 (1): 241–250. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2359334
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