NOIRE Study Report: Towards a Low Frequency Radio Interferometer in Space
Baptiste Cecconi, Moustapha Dekkali, Carine Briand, Boris Segret,, Julien N Girard, Andr\'e Laurens, Alain Lamy, David Valat, Michel Delpech,, Mickael Bruno, Patrick G\'elard, Martin Bucher, Quentin Nenon, Jean-Mathias, Grie{\ss}meier, Albert-Jan Boonstra, Mark Bentum

TL;DR
The NOIRE study explores the feasibility of deploying a nanosatellite swarm in space to create a low frequency radio interferometer, aiming to enhance observational capabilities beyond current ground-based systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive feasibility assessment of a space-based nanosatellite interferometer for low frequency radio astronomy, covering system design, orbit options, and technical challenges.
Findings
No critical obstacles identified in preliminary study
Conceptual framework established for swarm-based radio interferometry
Next steps include further detailed studies and international collaboration
Abstract
Ground based low frequency radio interferometers have been developed in the last decade and are providing the scientific community with high quality observations. Conversely, current radioastronomy instruments in space have a poor angular resolution with single point observation systems. Improving the observation capabilities of the low frequency range (a few kHz to 100 MHz) requires to go to space and to set up a space based network of antenna that can be used as an interferometer. We present the outcome of the NOIRE (Nanosatellites pour un Observatoire Interf\'erom\'etrique Radio dans l'Espace / Nanosatellites for a Radio Interferometer Observatory in Space) study which assessed, with help of CNES PASO (Architecture Platform for Orbital Systems is CNES' cross-disciplinary team in charge of early mission and concept studies), the feasibility of a swarm of nanosatellites dedicated to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpacecraft Design and Technology · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Scientific Research and Discoveries
